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Emory A. Chase, et al., as Executors, etc., Respondents, v. William Belden, Appellant, 1889 — 117 N.Y. 637 · caselaw · US
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Emory A. Chase, et al., as Executors, etc., Respondents, v. William Belden, Appellant
117 N.Y. 637·New York Court of Appeals·1889·NY
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Opinion
Emory A. Chase, et al., as Executors, etc., Respondents, v. William Belden, Appellant.
(Argued October 17, 1889;
decided November 26, 1889.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered upon an order made May 17, 1888, which affirmed a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, entered npon a verdict.
Everett P. Wheeler for appellant.
Peter Cantine and Emory A. Chase for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur except Gray, J., who reads for reversal.
Judgment affirmed.