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Isidore Straus et al., Composing the Firm of R. H. Macy & Company, Respondents, v. American Publishers' Association et al., Appellants, 1904 — 178 N.Y. 568 · caselaw · US
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Isidore Straus et al., Composing the Firm of R. H. Macy & Company, Respondents, v. American Publishers' Association et al., Appellants
178 N.Y. 568·New York Court of Appeals·1904·NY
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Isidore Straus et al., Composing the Firm of R. H. Macy & Company, Respondents, v. American Publishers’ Association et al., Appellants.
(Submitted March 14, 1904;
decided March 22, 1904.)
Motion to return remittitur. (See 177 N. Y. 473.)
[MAJORITY]
Motion granted and the clerk of the Supreme Court is requested to return the remittitur in this action to this court to the end that the same may be so amended as to give leave to the defendants herein to withdraw their demurrers to the .complaint and to serve answers, without costs of motion.