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Philip H. Hover, Respondent, v. Martha Hover, Respondent; Daniel G. Bogert et al., as Executors of Louisa M. Bogert, Deceased, Appellants, 1898 — 155 N.Y. 626 · caselaw · US
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Philip H. Hover, Respondent, v. Martha Hover, Respondent; Daniel G. Bogert et al., as Executors of Louisa M. Bogert, Deceased, Appellants
155 N.Y. 626·New York Court of Appeals·1898·NY
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Philip H. Hover, Respondent, v. Martha Hover, Respondent; Daniel G. Bogert et al., as Executors of Louisa M. Bogert, Deceased, Appellants.
(Argued January 10, 1898;
decided January 18, 1898.)
Motion to extend appellants’ time to file return until ten days after the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department shall determine the questions to be certified on appeal herein.
Bailey <& Sullivan for motion.
Lymcm B. Bunnell opposed.
[MAJORITY]
Motion granted.