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Alexander Smith & Sons' Carpet Company, Respondent, v. Halcyon Skinner, Appellant, 1896 — 148 N.Y. 745 · caselaw · US
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Alexander Smith & Sons' Carpet Company, Respondent, v. Halcyon Skinner, Appellant
148 N.Y. 745·New York Court of Appeals·1896·NY
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Opinion
Alexander Smith & Sons' Carpet Company, Respondent, v. Halcyon Skinner, Appellant.
(Argued January 20, 1896;
decided January 31, 1896.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, made December 27, 1895, which affirmed an order of Special Term granting an in j onction pendente lite.
Ralph E. Prime for appellant.
John F. Brennan for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
All concur.