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Edith Mason Faxon, Respondent, v. John Oscar Ball, Impleaded, etc., Appellant, 1894 — 143 N.Y. 643 · caselaw · US
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Edith Mason Faxon, Respondent, v. John Oscar Ball, Impleaded, etc., Appellant
143 N.Y. 643·New York Court of Appeals·1894·NY
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Opinion
Edith Mason Faxon, Respondent, v. John Oscar Ball, Impleaded, etc., Appellant.
(Argued June 18, 1894;
decided June 22, 1894.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Supremé Court in the first judicial department, made March 17, 1894, which modified, and affirmed as modified, an order of Special Term staying plaintiff’s proceedings under a judgment pending an appeal to this court.
Henry A. Forster for appellant.
WilUam B. Hornblower for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.