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Rollin Tracey, Respondent, v. Matthew Byrnes, Appellant, 1890 — 119 N.Y. 644 · caselaw · US
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Rollin Tracey, Respondent, v. Matthew Byrnes, Appellant
119 N.Y. 644·New York Court of Appeals·1890·NY
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Opinion
Rollin Tracey, Respondent, v. Matthew Byrnes, Appellant.
(Argued February 24, 1890;
decided March 11, 1890.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of New York, made November 4, 1889, which affirmed an order of Special Term requiring plaintiff to serve upon defendant a bill of particulars.
Samuel J. Crooks for appellant.
W. O. Campbell for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.