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Charles G. Kellogg, Respondent, v. Daniel Pike et al., Appellants, 1872 — 48 N.Y. 669 · caselaw · US
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Charles G. Kellogg, Respondent, v. Daniel Pike et al., Appellants
48 N.Y. 669·New York Commission of Appeals·1872·NY
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Opinion
Charles G. Kellogg, Respondent, v. Daniel Pike et al., Appellants.
(Argued. September 25, 1871;
decided January term, 1872.)
Decided upon the facts and the admissions in the answer.
A. Boa/rdmamj for the appellants.
A. H. Dmia for the respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Hunt and Leonard, CC., read for affirmance.
All concur. Judgment affirmed, with costs.