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Charles F. Pond, as Receiver, Respondent, v. The Salamanca National Bank, Appellant, 1896 — 150 N.Y. 580 · caselaw · US
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Charles F. Pond, as Receiver, Respondent, v. The Salamanca National Bank, Appellant
150 N.Y. 580·New York Court of Appeals·1896·NY
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Opinion
Charles F. Pond, as Receiver, Respondent, v. The Salamanca National Bank, Appellant.
(Argued October 19, 1896;
decided October 27, 1896.)
Mem. of decision below, 5 App. Div. 619.
This was a motion to dismiss the appeal herein.
James Breck Perkins for motion.
James G. Johnson opposed.
[MAJORITY]
Granted, with costs.