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Anna Walsh, Respondent, v. Andrew J. Walsh, Appellant, 1893 — 139 N.Y. 624 · caselaw · US
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Anna Walsh, Respondent, v. Andrew J. Walsh, Appellant
139 N.Y. 624·New York Court of Appeals·1893·NY
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Opinion
Anna Walsh, Respondent, v. Andrew J. Walsh, Appellant.
(Argued October 2, 1893;
decided October 17, 1893.)
Appeal from order of the General Term of the Superior Court of Buffalo, made June 12, 1893, which affirmed an order of Special Term directing defendant to pay to plaintiff’s attorney $250 to be used to defray the expenses of preparing case for trial and for trial.
George C. Sawyer for appellant.
J. W. Russell for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Agree to dismiss appeal; no opinion.
All concur.
Appeal dismissed.