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Union Bank of Rochester, Appellant, v. Frederick A. Sherwood, Respondent, Impleaded with Others; Commercial Bank and Menzo Van Voorhis, Appellants, v. The Same, Respondent, 1899 — 160 N.Y. 661 · caselaw · US
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Union Bank of Rochester, Appellant, v. Frederick A. Sherwood, Respondent, Impleaded with Others; Commercial Bank and Menzo Van Voorhis, Appellants, v. The Same, Respondent
160 N.Y. 661·New York Court of Appeals·1899·NY
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Union Bank of Rochester, Appellant, v. Frederick A. Sherwood, Respondent, Impleaded with Others. Commercial Bank and Menzo Van Voorhis, Appellants, v. The Same, Respondent.
(Submitted October 2, 1899;
decided October 3, 1899.)
Reported below, 20 App. Div. 70; 31 App. Div. 635.
Motion to prefer under subdivision 12, section 791, Code of Civil Procedure, appeals by permission from judgments of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the fourth judicial department, entered respectively June 16, 1898, and October 18, 1897, affirming that part of judgments entered upon a decision of the court which dismissed the complaints as to the defendant Sherwood on trial at Special Term.
Also motion that the two appeals be argued together upon printed case and briefs to be submitted in the case of Commercial Bank v. Sherwood.
Hubbell & McGuire for motion.
[MAJORITY]
No one opposed.
Motion granted..