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Albert Corey v. Walter P. Long, 1873 — 53 N.Y. 641 · caselaw · US
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Albert Corey v. Walter P. Long
53 N.Y. 641·New York Court of Appeals·1873·NY
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Opinion
Albert Corey v. Walter P. Long.
(Argued September 23, 1873;
decided September 30, 1873.)
This was an appeal by James M. Gano, receiver, etc., of defendant, from an order of General Term affirming an order of Special Term confirming the report of a referee to whom it was referred to take and .settle the accounts of said receiver.
M. V. B. Bachman for James M. Gano, receiver, etc., appellant.
F. N. Bangs for William P. Buckmaster, assignee, etc., of plaintiff, respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm. N;o> opinion.
Order affirmed.