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David J. McGown et al., Appellants, v. Curtis A. Barnum et al., Respondents, 1905 — 183 N.Y. 512 · caselaw · US
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David J. McGown et al., Appellants, v. Curtis A. Barnum et al., Respondents
183 N.Y. 512·New York Court of Appeals·1905·NY
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David J. McGown et al., Appellants, v. Curtis A. Barnum et al., Respondents.
(Submitted October 28, 1905;
decided October 27, 1905.)
[MAJORITY]
Motions for reargument and to amend remittitur denied, without costs. (See 182 N. Y. 547.)