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John R. Young et al., Appellants, v. Winfield S. Stone, as Sheriff of Broome County, Respondent, 1903 — 174 N.Y. 517 · caselaw · US
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John R. Young et al., Appellants, v. Winfield S. Stone, as Sheriff of Broome County, Respondent
174 N.Y. 517·New York Court of Appeals·1903·NY
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John R. Young et al., Appellants, v. Winfield S. Stone, as Sheriff of Broome County, Respondent.
Young v. Stone, 61 App. Div. 364, affirmed.
(Argued February 27, 1903;
decided March 17, 1903.)
Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered May 22, 1901, affirming a judgment in favor of defendant entered upon a dismissal of the complaint by the court at a Trial Term and an order denying a motion for a new trial.
T. B. Merchant and L. TL Merchant for appellants.
JET. JD. Jlinman for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., O’Brien, Bartlett, Martin, • Yann, Cullen and Werner, JJ.