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Charles Mulford et al., Respondents, v. David N. Gibbs, Appellant, 1897 — 153 N.Y. 656 · caselaw · US
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Charles Mulford et al., Respondents, v. David N. Gibbs, Appellant
153 N.Y. 656·New York Court of Appeals·1897·NY
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Opinion
Charles Mulford et al., Respondents, v. David N. Gibbs, Appellant.
Mulford v. Gibbs, 13 App. Div. 624, affirmed.
(Argued May 3, 1897 ;
decided May 14, 1897.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered January 20, 1897, which reversed an order of Special Term denying a motion to punish the appellant for contempt.
Charles J. Hardy for appellant.
Robert Godson for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
All concur.