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Emma E. Dryer, Appellant, v. Elon G. Brown, as Surviving Executor, etc., Respondent; Same v. Same, 1891 — 125 N.Y. 747 · caselaw · US
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Emma E. Dryer, Appellant, v. Elon G. Brown, as Surviving Executor, etc., Respondent; Same v. Same
125 N.Y. 747·New York Court of Appeals·1891·NY
All concur.
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Emma E. Dryer, Appellant, v. Elon G. Brown, as Surviving Executor, etc., Respondent. Same v. Same.
(Argued January 26, 1891;
decided February 24, 1891.)
Appeals from orders of the General Term of the Supreme. Court in the fourth judicial department, made November 26, 1889, which reversed orders of Special Term postponing; a motion' for the appointment of a referee, and reversed an order of Special Term denying a motion to vacate said orders, and to vacate an order postponing the hearing of the motion for the appointment of a referee.
J. 1. Sayles for appellant.
F. D. Mathews for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.