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Ralph Moss, Individually and as Surviving Executor of Solomon D. Moss, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. Jacob Cohen et al., Defendants, 1899 — 159 N.Y. 562 · caselaw · US
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Ralph Moss, Individually and as Surviving Executor of Solomon D. Moss, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. Jacob Cohen et al., Defendants
159 N.Y. 562·New York Court of Appeals·1899·NY
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Ralph Moss, Individually and as Surviving Executor of Solomon D. Moss, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. Jacob Cohen et al., Defendants.
(Argued June 5, 1899;
decided June 13, 1899.)
Motion to amend remittitur, so as to allow the defendant Jacob Cohen to answer the complaint and to make the costs of the action to abide the final event. (See 158 N. Y. 240 ; 159 N. Y. 542.)
J. Newton Fiero and Abraham Cohen for motion.
Weed, Henry <& Myers opposed.
[MAJORITY]
Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.