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Howard Allison, Receiver, etc., Respondent, v. William E. Weller, Appellant; The Same, Respondent, v. Theron Weller, Impleaded, etc., Appellant, 1876 — 66 N.Y. 614 · caselaw · US
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Howard Allison, Receiver, etc., Respondent, v. William E. Weller, Appellant; The Same, Respondent, v. Theron Weller, Impleaded, etc., Appellant
66 N.Y. 614·New York Court of Appeals·1876·NY
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Howard Allison, Receiver, etc., Respondent, v. William E. Weller, Appellant. The Same, Respondent, v. Theron Weller, Impleaded, etc., Appellant.
(Argued April 14, 1876;
decided April 25, 1876.)
The first case reported'below, 8 Hun, 608.
Gilbert 0. Hulse for thé ‘ appellants.
D. 3. McKoovb for the respondent;
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm. No opinion;
All concur.
Judgments affirmed.