Opinion
March Term, 1849
H. Denio, for plaintiffs in error. B.D. Noxon, for defendant in error.
THE COURT, after advisement, were of opinion that the cause had been properly decided in the supreme court, and thereupon the judgment was affirmed.¹
March Term, 1849
H. Denio, for plaintiffs in error. B.D. Noxon, for defendant in error.
THE COURT, after advisement, were of opinion that the cause had been properly decided in the supreme court, and thereupon the judgment was affirmed.¹
Full title:CONLEY and JOHNSON, plaintiffs in error, vs . PALMER, defendant in error
Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Date published: Mar 1, 1849
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