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Ames v. Duryea

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 1, 1874
61 N.Y. 609 (N.Y. 1874)

Summary

In Ames v. Duryea (6 Lans. 155, affd. [1874] 61 N.Y. 609) another will was saved by a like holding of domicile in this State.

Summary of this case from Matter of Duke

Opinion

Argued May 13, 1874

Decided September term, 1874

A. Hazeltine for the appellant.

J.S. Carpenter for the respondents.


EARL, C., reads for affirmance; LOTT, Ch. C., and REYNOLDS, C., concur.

DWIGHT, C., reads for reversal. GRAY, C., does not concur with EARL.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Ames v. Duryea

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 1, 1874
61 N.Y. 609 (N.Y. 1874)

In Ames v. Duryea (6 Lans. 155, affd. [1874] 61 N.Y. 609) another will was saved by a like holding of domicile in this State.

Summary of this case from Matter of Duke
Case details for

Ames v. Duryea

Case Details

Full title:EDWARD R. AMES, Appellant, v . GEORGE H. DURYEA et al., Respondents

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Sep 1, 1874

Citations

61 N.Y. 609 (N.Y. 1874)

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