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Jacob Klein, Respondent, v. Martin T. Garvey, Appellant, 1907 — 188 N.Y. 600 · caselaw · US
Torts · MBE-tested
Jacob Klein, Respondent, v. Martin T. Garvey, Appellant
188 N.Y. 600·New York Court of Appeals·1907·NY
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Opinion
Jacob Klein, Respondent, v. Martin T. Garvey, Appellant.
(Argued April 11, 1907;
decided April 30, 1907.)
Klein v. Garvey, 112 App. Div. 911, affirmed.
Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered April 11, 1906, affirming a judgment in favor of plaintiff entered upon a verdict and an order denying a motion for a new trial in an action to recover for personal injuries alleged to have been sustained through defendant’s, negligence.
Carl Schurz Pebrasch and Henry 8. Mansfield for appellant.
Julius Hilbern Cohn for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Cullen, Oh. J., C’Brien, Edward T. Bartlett, Haight, Yann, Hiscock and Chase, JJ.