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Joseph Taylor, Appellant, v. Charles Hall, Respondent, 1890 — 119 N.Y. 638 · caselaw · US
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Joseph Taylor, Appellant, v. Charles Hall, Respondent
119 N.Y. 638·New York Court of Appeals·1890·NY
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Opinion
Joseph Taylor, Appellant, v. Charles Hall, Respondent.
(Argued January 27, 1890;
decided February 25,1890.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the fourth judicial department, made November 13, 1888, which reversed an order of Special Term denying a motion to set aside an execution and granted said motion.
Wiliam H. Gilman for appellant.
D. C. Barnum for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm ; no opinion.
All concur.
Order affirmed.