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General
Allen Wilbur, Survivor, etc., Respondent, v. Stephen M. Wilbur, Appellant
53 N.Y. 633·New York Court of Appeals·1873·NY
All concur.
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Opinion
Allen Wilbur, Survivor, etc., Respondent, v. Stephen M. Wilbur, Appellant.
(Argued June 9, 1873;
decided September 23, 1873.)
The questions decided in this case were as to the admission and rejection of evidence, and were mostly disposed of in view of the facts and circumstances of the case.
N. C. Moak for the appellant.
A. D. Wait for the respondent.
[MAJORITY — Grover, J.,]
Grover, J.,
reads for affirmance.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.