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James Talcott, Appellant, v. National Credit Insurance Company, Respondent, 1900 — 163 N.Y. 577 · caselaw · US
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James Talcott, Appellant, v. National Credit Insurance Company, Respondent
163 N.Y. 577·New York Court of Appeals·1900·NY
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Opinion
James Talcott, Appellant, v. National Credit Insurance Company, Respondent.
Talcott v. National Credit Ins. Co., 9 App. Div. 433, affirmed.
(Argued May 15, 1900;
decided June 5, 1900.)
Appeal from a judgment of the Supreme Court, entered January 21, 1897, upon an order of the Appellate Division in the first judicial department, overruling plaintiff’s exceptions ordered to be heard in the first instance by the Appellate Division, denying a motion for a new trial, and directing judgment for defendant upon a verdict directed at a Trial Term.
Frederic R. Kellogg for appellant.
Wheeler H. Peckham and John B. Green for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Oh. J., Gray, O’Brien, Haight, Landon and Werner, JJ. Not voting: Martin, J.