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Francis J. C. Ferris, Respondent, v. The New Haven Web Company, Appellant; Same, Respondent, v. The Armstrong Manufacturing Company, Appellant, 1891 — 125 N.Y. 722 · caselaw · US
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Francis J. C. Ferris, Respondent, v. The New Haven Web Company, Appellant; Same, Respondent, v. The Armstrong Manufacturing Company, Appellant
125 N.Y. 722·New York Court of Appeals·1891·NY
All concur.
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Opinion
Francis J. C. Ferris, Respondent, v. The New Haven Web Company, Appellant. Same, Respondent, v. The Armstrong Manufacturing Company, Appellant.
(Argued January 12, 1891;
decided January 27, 1891.)
Appeals from judgments of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, entered upon orders made May 12,1890, which affirmed judgments in favor of plaintiff, sustaining a demurrer to defendant’s counter-claims.
FramMi/n Bien for appellant.
Daniel S. Bemsen for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to affirm; no opinion,
All concur.
Judgment affirmed.