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Herbert P. Bissell, as Receiver of Linus Jones Peck & Company, Appellant, v. The State of New York, Respondent, 1904 — 177 N.Y. 540 · caselaw · US
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Herbert P. Bissell, as Receiver of Linus Jones Peck & Company, Appellant, v. The State of New York, Respondent
177 N.Y. 540·New York Court of Appeals·1904·NY
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Herbert P. Bissell, as Receiver of Linus Jones Peck & Company, Appellant, v. The State of New York, Respondent.
Bissell v. State of JYeio Yorh, 70 App. Div. 338, affirmed.
(Argued December 14, 1903;
decided January 5, 1904.)
Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered January 21, 1902, which affirmed a decision of the Court of Claims dismissing the plaintiff’s claim.
Fletcher O. Peck, for appellant.
John Curmeen, Attorney-General QS. S. Taylor of counsel), for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., Gray, Bartlett, Martin and Werner, JJ. Absent: Haight and Vann, JJ.