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Ignatius J. Kendziora, as Executor of Michael Cordelia, Deceased, Appellant, v. James W. Dwyer et al., Respondents, 1897 — 153 N.Y. 689 · caselaw · US
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Ignatius J. Kendziora, as Executor of Michael Cordelia, Deceased, Appellant, v. James W. Dwyer et al., Respondents
153 N.Y. 689·New York Court of Appeals·1897·NY
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Opinion
Ignatius J. Kendziora, as Executor of Michael Cordelia, Deceased, Appellant, v. James W. Dwyer et al., Respondents.
Cordelia v. Dwyer, 9 Misc. Rep. 399, affirmed.
(Argued June 23, 1897;
decided October 5, 1897.)
Appeal from an order of the General Term of the Superior Court of Buffalo, entered July 10, 189J, which reversed a judgment in favor of plaintiff entered upon a verdict and granted a new trial.
John Laughlin for appellant.
Spencer Glinton for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed and judgment absolute ordered against the plaintiff upon the stipulation, with costs ; no opinion.
Concur, Andrews, Oh. J., O’Brien, Haigi-it and Martin, JJ.; not voting, Bartlett and Yann, JJ.; absent, Gray, J.