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Aaron A. De Grauw, Respondent, v. James H. Elmore, Appellant, 1873 — 53 N.Y. 629 · caselaw · US
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Aaron A. De Grauw, Respondent, v. James H. Elmore, Appellant
53 N.Y. 629·New York Court of Appeals·1873·NY
Allen, J., reads for reversal and new trial. · Church, Ch. J., and Grover, J., concur.
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Opinion
Aaron A. De Grauw, Respondent, v. James H. Elmore, Appellant.
(Argued February 21, 1873;
decided September 23, 1873.)
Samuel Hand for the appellant.
John E. Parsons for the respondent.
[MAJORITY]
For affirmance Peckham, Folger, Andrews and Rapallo, JJ.
Allen, J., reads for reversal and new trial.
Church, Ch. J., and Grover, J., concur.
No prevailing opinion.
Judgment affirmed.