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Israel P. Grant, as Surviving Partner of the Firm of Grant & De Waters, Appellant, v. Ezra F. Griffith, Respondent, 1901 — 165 N.Y. 636 · caselaw · US
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Israel P. Grant, as Surviving Partner of the Firm of Grant & De Waters, Appellant, v. Ezra F. Griffith, Respondent
165 N.Y. 636·New York Court of Appeals·1901·NY
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Israel P. Grant, as Surviving Partner of the Firm of Grant & De Waters, Appellant, v. Ezra F. Griffith, Respondent.
Grant v. Griffith, 39 App. Div. 107, affirmed.
(Submitted December 18, 1900;
decided January 8, 1901.)
Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered March 20, 1899, affirming a judgment in favor of defendant entered upon a decision of the court on trial at Special Term.
Frederick Collin for appellant.
D, H. Carver for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Judgment affirmed, with costs, on opinion below.
Concur: Parker, Ch. J., O’Brien, Haight, Cullen and Werner, JJ. Absent: Gray, J. Not sitting: Landon, J.