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Miles M. O'Brien et al., as Receivers, etc., Appellants, v. Ronald T. McDonald et al., Respondents, 1895 — 144 N.Y. 716 · caselaw · US
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Miles M. O'Brien et al., as Receivers, etc., Appellants, v. Ronald T. McDonald et al., Respondents
144 N.Y. 716·New York Court of Appeals·1895·NY
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Opinion
Miles M. O’Brien et al., as Receivers, etc., Appellants, v. Ronald T. McDonald et al., Respondents.
(Argued January 23, 1895;
decided February 8, 1895.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered upon an order made at the May term, 1894, which affirmed a judgment in favor of defendants entered upon an order dismissing the complaint on trial at Circuit.
Lows Marshall for appellants.
' William B. Putney for respondents.
Reported below, 78 Hun, 420.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm on opinion below.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.