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Pope v. Wilbur

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jan 1, 1901
33 Misc. 773 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)

Opinion

January, 1901.

Dudley R. Horton, for appellants.

Benjamin F. Edsall (Isaac L. Miller, of counsel), for respondent.


The defendants claimed, and were accorded the affirmative. It then became incumbent upon them to show that the premises became untenantable, and this, according to the verdict, they failed to do.

There was no error in the charge. The jury were left to say whether the damages rendered the building untenantable, and were instructed properly in regard to the defendants' nonliability in case of untenantability. There is no merit in any of the exceptions.

Present: TRUAX, P.J., SCOTT and DUGRO, JJ.

Judgment affirmed, with costs.


Summaries of

Pope v. Wilbur

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Jan 1, 1901
33 Misc. 773 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)
Case details for

Pope v. Wilbur

Case Details

Full title:CATHERINE A. POPE, Respondent, v . JOHN A. WILBUR et al., Appellants

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Jan 1, 1901

Citations

33 Misc. 773 (N.Y. App. Term 1901)