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Otto G. Spann et al. Respondents, v. The Erie Boatmen's Transportation Company (Limited), Appellant, 1898 — 157 N.Y. 694 · caselaw · US
Civil Procedure · MBE-tested
Otto G. Spann et al. Respondents, v. The Erie Boatmen's Transportation Company (Limited), Appellant
157 N.Y. 694·New York Court of Appeals·1898·NY
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Opinion
Otto G. Spann et al. Respondents, v. The Erie Boatmen’s Transportation Company (Limited), Appellant.
Span v. Erie Boatmen’s Transportation Go., 15 Misc. Rep. 701, affirmed.
(Argued October 18, 1898;
decided November 22, 1898.)
5 Appeal from a judgment of the General Term of the late Superior Court of Buffalo, entered December 28,1895, affirming a judgment in favor of plaintiffs entered upon a decision of the court at a Trial Term, a jury having been waived.
George Clinton for appellant.
Moses Shire for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
All concur.