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Bartolotta v. Delco Appliance Corporation

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
May 4, 1938
254 App. Div. 809 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)

Summary

In Bartolotta v Delco Appliance Corp. (254 App. Div. 809), the court found no abuse of discretion to refuse to require the plaintiff to submit to the taking of a barium meal to assist in taking an X ray of plaintiff's stomach.

Summary of this case from Adlerstein v. Nassau Hosp

Opinion

May 4, 1938.

Present — Sears, P.J., Lewis, Cunningham, Taylor and Dowling, JJ.


Order so far as appealed from affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements. Memorandum: We find no abuse of discretion on the part of the Special Term in granting the part of the order from which the appeal is taken. All concur. (The portion of the order appealed from denies defendant's motion to require plaintiff to submit to the taking of a barium meal, as part of a physical examination before trial.)


Summaries of

Bartolotta v. Delco Appliance Corporation

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
May 4, 1938
254 App. Div. 809 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)

In Bartolotta v Delco Appliance Corp. (254 App. Div. 809), the court found no abuse of discretion to refuse to require the plaintiff to submit to the taking of a barium meal to assist in taking an X ray of plaintiff's stomach.

Summary of this case from Adlerstein v. Nassau Hosp
Case details for

Bartolotta v. Delco Appliance Corporation

Case Details

Full title:SAM BARTOLOTTA, Respondent, v. DELCO APPLIANCE CORPORATION, Appellant

Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department

Date published: May 4, 1938

Citations

254 App. Div. 809 (N.Y. App. Div. 1938)

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