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Aaron D. Farmer et al., Appellants, v. William P. Shannon, Respondent, 1889 — 116 N.Y. 662 · caselaw · US
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Aaron D. Farmer et al., Appellants, v. William P. Shannon, Respondent
116 N.Y. 662·New York Court of Appeals·1889·NY
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Opinion
Aaron D. Farmer et al., Appellants, v. William P. Shannon, Respondent.
(Argued October 21, 1889;
decided November 26, 1889.)
Reported below, 22 J. & ¡3. 346.
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Superior-Court of the city of New York, made February 14, 1887, which reversed a judgment in favor of plaintiffs, entered upon the report of a referee and ordered a new trial.
Charles M. Earle for appellants.
E. F. Bullard for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur.
Order affirmed.