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John Martin, as Executor of James Martin, Deceased, Appellant, v. William Martin, Respondent, 1901 — 166 N.Y. 611 · caselaw · US
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John Martin, as Executor of James Martin, Deceased, Appellant, v. William Martin, Respondent
166 N.Y. 611·New York Court of Appeals·1901·NY
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John Martin, as Executor of James Martin, Deceased, Appellant, v. William Martin, Respondent.
Martin v. Martin, 46 App. Div. 445, appeal dismissed.
(Argued March 7, 1901;
decided March 22, 1901.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the fourth judicial department, entered January 13, 1900, reversing a judgment in favor of plaintiff entered upon a decision of the court on trial at Special Term and granting a new trial.
Roy C. Webster for appellant.
A. W. Curtis for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Appeal dismissed, with costs \ no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., O’Brien, Bartlett, Haight, Martin, Vann and Landon, JJ.