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Howard N. Bailey, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Otto Denecke, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Henry Greenberg, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Emelia Schloss et al., Respondents, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants, 1891 — 126 N.Y. 682 · caselaw · US
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Howard N. Bailey, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Otto Denecke, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Henry Greenberg, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants; Emelia Schloss et al., Respondents, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants
126 N.Y. 682·New York Court of Appeals·1891·NY
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Opinion
Howard N. Bailey, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants. Otto Denecke, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants. Henry Greenberg, Respondent, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants. Emelia Schloss et al., Respondents, v. Simon Epstein et al., Appellants.
(Argued May 1, 1891;
decided June 2, 1891.)
Appeals from judgments of the General Term of the Superior Court of the city of New York, entered upon orders, made January J, 1891, which affirmed judgments in favor of plaintiffs entered upon reports of a referee.
E. GownPryman for appellants.
Abram Eling for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur.
Judgments affirmed.