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Thomas M. King et al., Respondents, v. Reon Barnes, Impleaded, etc., Appellant, 1888 — 109 N.Y. 655 · caselaw · US
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Thomas M. King et al., Respondents, v. Reon Barnes, Impleaded, etc., Appellant
109 N.Y. 655·New York Court of Appeals·1888·NY
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Thomas M. King et al., Respondents, v. Reon Barnes, Impleaded, etc., Appellant.
(Argued April 10, 1888;
decided May 1, 1888.)
Motion to dismiss an appeal from an order of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, made July 8, 1887, which affirmed an order of Special Term denying a motion by defendant to correct a mistake in one of the findings of fact.
William, W. MaoFcvriand for motion.
John U. Post opposed.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to grant motion, no opinion.
All concur.
Motion granted.