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James Forsyth, Appellant, v. John C. Gauntlett, Individually and as Trustee for Mary C. Gauntlett et al., Respondent, Impleaded with Others, 1904 — 178 N.Y. 594 · caselaw · US
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James Forsyth, Appellant, v. John C. Gauntlett, Individually and as Trustee for Mary C. Gauntlett et al., Respondent, Impleaded with Others
178 N.Y. 594·New York Court of Appeals·1904·NY
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James Forsyth, Appellant, v. John C. Gauntlett, Individually and as Trustee for Mary C. Gauntlett et al., Respondent, Impleaded with Others.
Forsyth v. Qauntlett, 79 App. Div. 642, affirmed.
(Argued March 30, 1904;
decided April 26, 1904.)
• Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered February 9, 1903, affirming a judgment in favor of defendant entered upon a dismissal of the complaint by the court on trial at Special Term.
M. 8. Lynch for appellant.
William Nelson Noble for respondent. .
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., Gray, Bartlett, ITaight, Martin, Vann and Werner, JJ.