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Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Margaret McDonald et al., Respondents; Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Ann McDonald et al., Respondents, 1892 — 129 N.Y. 673 · caselaw · US
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Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Margaret McDonald et al., Respondents; Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Ann McDonald et al., Respondents
129 N.Y. 673·New York Court of Appeals·1892·NY
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Opinion
Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Margaret McDonald et al., Respondents. Ellen M. Quinn, Appellant, v. Ann McDonald et al., Respondents.
(Argued December 17, 1891;
decided January 20, 1892.)
Appeal from judgment of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, entered upon an order made February 9,' 1891, which affirmed judgments in favor of defendants, entered upon decisions of the court on trial at Special Term.
E H. Benn for appellant.
Henry C. Wilcox for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion.
All concur.
Judgments affirmed.