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Michael J. Mack, Appellant, v. The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, Respondent, 1903 — 176 N.Y. 573 · caselaw · US
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Michael J. Mack, Appellant, v. The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, Respondent
176 N.Y. 573·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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Opinion
Michael J. Mack, Appellant, v. The Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, Respondent.
Mach v. Mayor, etc., of N. T., 82 App. Div. 637, affirmed.
(Argued October 19, 1903;
decided October 30, 1903.)
Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division, of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered May 13, 1903, affirming a judgment in favor of defendant entered upon a dismissal of the complaint by the court at a Trial Term.
Z. Laflin Kellogg and Alfred G. Petté for appellant.
George Z. Hires, Corporation Counsel (Theodore Connol/y ancl, Charles A. O’Keil of counsel), for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., Gray, Haight, Martin, Vann, Cullen and Werner, JJ.