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The Waverly Paper Mills, Appellant, v. Wheeler H. Bristol et al., Respondents, 1875 — 60 N.Y. 626 · caselaw · US
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The Waverly Paper Mills, Appellant, v. Wheeler H. Bristol et al., Respondents
60 N.Y. 626·New York Court of Appeals·1875·NY
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Opinion
The Waverly Paper Mills, Appellant, v. Wheeler H. Bristol et al., Respondents.
(Submitted December 22, 1875;
decided February 23, 1875.)
Decided upon the facts in the case.
J. N. Dexter for the appellant.
Charles E. Parker for the respondents.
[MAJORITY — Grover, J.,]
Grover, J.,
reads for affirmance.
All concur; Folger and Miller, JJ., not sitting. Judgment affirmed.