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Francis B. Carpenter, Appellant, v. Sheridan Shook et al., Respondents, 1893 — 137 N.Y. 627 · caselaw · US
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Francis B. Carpenter, Appellant, v. Sheridan Shook et al., Respondents
137 N.Y. 627·New York Court of Appeals·1893·NY
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Opinion
Francis B. Carpenter, Appellant, v. Sheridan Shook et al., Respondents.
(Argued March 8, 1893;
decided March 24, 1893.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court, in the first judicial department, entered upon an order made January 8, 1892, which affirmed a judgment in favor of defendants entered upon the report of a referee.
John T. Walker for appellant.
David Gerber for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.