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Louise Carlson, Respondent, v. Maria L. Winterson, Appellant, 1895 — 147 N.Y. 723 · caselaw · US
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Louise Carlson, Respondent, v. Maria L. Winterson, Appellant
147 N.Y. 723·New York Court of Appeals·1895·NY
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Louise Carlson, Respondent, v. Maria L. Winterson, Appellant.
(Submitted October 21, 1895;
decided December 10, 1895.)
Motion to amend remittitur.
K. F. Bullard for motion.
[MAJORITY]
Granted and remittitur amended by striking out that portion which modified the order of the General Term of the City Court, by requiring the payment into court of the sum of $711 to abide the final determination of the action.
See ante, page 652.
See 146 N. Y. 345.