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Warren D. Fisher, Respondent, v. The Village of Cambridge, Appellant, 1898 — 155 N.Y. 632 · caselaw · US
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Warren D. Fisher, Respondent, v. The Village of Cambridge, Appellant
155 N.Y. 632·New York Court of Appeals·1898·NY
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Opinion
Warren D. Fisher, Respondent, v. The Village of Cambridge, Appellant.
Msher v. Tillage of Cambridge, 82 Hun, 614, affirmed.
(Argued January 14, 1898;
decided February 1, 1898.)
Appeal from a judgment of the late General Term of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered upon an order made December 4, 1894, which affirmed a judgment in favor of plaintiff entered upon a verdict, and also affirmed an order denying a motion to set aside the verdict and for a new trial.
D. M. Westfall for appellant.
Gharles M. Davison and James W Yerbeeh for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment and order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
All concur.