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Thomas W. Harris, as Assignee, etc., Respondent, v. Lavinia Taylor, Appellant, 1884 — 97 N.Y. 647 · caselaw · US
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Thomas W. Harris, as Assignee, etc., Respondent, v. Lavinia Taylor, Appellant
97 N.Y. 647·New York Court of Appeals·1884·NY
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Thomas W. Harris, as Assignee, etc., Respondent, v. Lavinia Taylor, Appellant.
(Submitted November 25, 1884;
decided December 9, 1884.)
Josiah T. Marean for appellant.
Edward S. Hatch for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal on the ground that upon the circumstances disclosed by the papers, the order appealed from was discretionary. No opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.