Opinion
December Term, 1896.
The case of Halliburton v. Clapp ( 149 N.Y. 183) holds that an appeal may be taken as matter of right. No leave is, therefore, necessary.
December Term, 1896.
The case of Halliburton v. Clapp ( 149 N.Y. 183) holds that an appeal may be taken as matter of right. No leave is, therefore, necessary.
Full title:William G. Davies et al. v. Francis A. Clark
Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, First Department
Date published: Dec 1, 1896