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Isabel B. Cornwell et al., as Executrices of John Cornwell, Deceased, Respondents, v. Belle Rosenthal, as Administratrix of Gates L. Rosenthal, Deceased, Appellant, et al., Impleaded, etc., 1900 — 161 N.Y. 656 · caselaw · US
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Isabel B. Cornwell et al., as Executrices of John Cornwell, Deceased, Respondents, v. Belle Rosenthal, as Administratrix of Gates L. Rosenthal, Deceased, Appellant, et al., Impleaded, etc.
161 N.Y. 656·New York Court of Appeals·1900·NY
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Isabel B. Cornwell et al., as Executrices of John Cornwell, Deceased, Respondents, v. Belle Rosenthal, as Administratrix of Gates L. Rosenthal, Deceased, Appellant, et al., Impleaded, etc.
Gornwell v. Cornwell, 33 App. Div. 627, affirmed.
(Argued January 17, 1900;
decided February 6, 1900.)
' Appeal from a judgment and order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the fourth judicial department, entered August 4, 1898, affirming a judgment in favor of plaintiffs entered upon a decision of the court on trial at Special Term.
Walter Welch for appellant.
Edwin P. Dymcm for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment and order affirmed, with costs; no opinion. Concur: Parker, Ch. J., O’Brien, Bartlett, Haight, Martin, Vann and Landon, JJ.