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Michael L. Hunt, Appellant, v. The City of Oswego, Respondent, 1887 — 107 N.Y. 629 · caselaw · US
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Michael L. Hunt, Appellant, v. The City of Oswego, Respondent
107 N.Y. 629·New York Court of Appeals·1887·NY
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Opinion
Michael L. Hunt, Appellant, v. The City of Oswego, Respondent.
(Submitted October 4, 1887;
decided October 18, 1887.)
This case presented the same question and was decided on authority of Gage v. Village of Hornellsville (106 N. Y. 667).
W. R. Kenyon for appellant.
Elisha B. Powell for respondent.
[MAJORITY — Ruger, Ch. J.,]
Ruger, Ch. J.,
reads mem. for reversal of order of General Term, and affirmance of that of Special Term.
All concur.
Ordered accordingly.