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John N. Moore, Respondent, v. Laura M. Nye, Appellant, 1894 — 142 N.Y. 677 · caselaw · US
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John N. Moore, Respondent, v. Laura M. Nye, Appellant
142 N.Y. 677·New York Court of Appeals·1894·NY
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Opinion
John N. Moore, Respondent, v. Laura M. Nye, Appellant.
(Argued April 25, 1894;
decided June 5, 1894.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, made November 22, 1892, which reversed a judgment in favor of defendant entered upon an order setting aside an injunction and dismissing the complaint on trial at Circuit.
F. Gorbin for appellant.
I. L. Shedden for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm order and for judgment absolute in favor of defendant on stipulation; no opinion.
All concur.
Order affirmed and judgment accordingly.