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Edward Rush, Respondent, v. Eleanora Dilks, Appellant, 1890 — 120 N.Y. 638 · caselaw · US
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Edward Rush, Respondent, v. Eleanora Dilks, Appellant
120 N.Y. 638·New York Court of Appeals·1890·NY
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Opinion
Edward Rush, Respondent, v. Eleanora Dilks, Appellant.
(Argued March 14, 1890;
decided April 15, 1890.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the fifth judicial department, entered upon an order made the first Tuesday of January, 1887, which affirmed a judgment in favor of plaintiff entered upon the report of a referee.
G. 8. Gary for appellant.
J. H. Waring for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur except Beadley and Haight. JJ., not sitting.
Judgment affirmed.