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Thomas T. Church et al., Appellants, v. William J. Cropsey, Respondent, 1877 — 71 N.Y. 593 · caselaw · US
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Thomas T. Church et al., Appellants, v. William J. Cropsey, Respondent
71 N.Y. 593·New York Court of Appeals·1877·NY
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Opinion
Thomas T. Church et al., Appellants, v. William J. Cropsey, Respondent.
(Argued October 2, 1877;
decided October 9, 1877.)
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm on opinion of court below.
All concur, except Folger and Miller, JJ., absent
Judgment affirmed.