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Myer Nussbaum, Respondent, v. The State of New York, Appellant, 1907 — 190 N.Y. 542 · caselaw · US
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Myer Nussbaum, Respondent, v. The State of New York, Appellant
190 N.Y. 542·New York Court of Appeals·1907·NY
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Myer Nussbaum, Respondent, v. The State of New York, Appellant.
Nussbaum v. State of New York, 119 App. Div. 755, appeal dismissed.
(Argued December 5, 1907;
decided December 17, 1907.)
Appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the third judicial department, entered May 17, 1907, which reversed a judgment of the Court of Claims dismissing a claim against the state for services alleged to have been rendered by the claimant.
William 8. Jackson, Attorney-General (Timothy 1. Dillon of counsel), for appellant.
Myer Nussbaum, respondent, in person.
George H. Stevens and William J. jRoche for Oliver A. Quayle, intervening.
[MAJORITY]
. Appeal dismissed, without costs; no opinion.
Concur: Cullen, Ch. J., O’Brien, Edward T. Bartlett, Haight, Yann, Hiscock and Chase, JJ.