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Truman Symson, Appellant, v. Hannibal S Selheimer et al., Respondents, 1887 — 105 N.Y. 620 · caselaw · US
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Truman Symson, Appellant, v. Hannibal S Selheimer et al., Respondents
105 N.Y. 620·New York Court of Appeals·1887·NY
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Truman Symson, Appellant, v. Hannibal S Selheimer et al., Respondents.
(Argued March 1, 1887;
decided March 8, 1887.)
Nathaniel Foote for appellants
John H White tor respondents
[MAJORITY]
Order of General Term modified by providing that plaint - iff’s motion to amend is granted, upon his consenting to-postpone the lien of his judgment to -those existing on October 5, 1885, as to all real estate embraced in the assignment of the judgment debtor, dated December 15, 1884, otherwise denied.
All concur
Ordered accordingly,,