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Denslow v. Bush

New York Superior Court — General Term
Jul 1, 1894
9 Misc. 337 (N.Y. Misc. 1894)

Opinion

July, 1894.

R.H. Griffin, for appellant.

Carter, Hughes Kellogg, for respondent.


The Special Term judge made an order sustaining the demurrer interposed to the complaint, with leave to the plaintiff to amend on payment of costs. No interlocutory or final judgment has been entered; the appeal is from the order only, and such an appeal will not lie. Bank v. Lynch, 76 N.Y. 514; Whitman v. Nicoll, 16 Abb. Pr. (N.S.) 329; Lacustrine, etc., Co. v. Lake, etc., Co., 16 Hun, 484; Garner v. Harmony Mills, 6 Abb. N.C. 212; 45 N.Y. Super. Ct. 148; Bell v. Sun Co., 1 Mo. Law Bull. 29; Trust Co. v. Pratt, 25 Hun, 23, and similar cases. For these reasons the appeal must be dismissed, with costs.

FREEDMAN, J., concurs.

Appeal dismissed, with costs.


Summaries of

Denslow v. Bush

New York Superior Court — General Term
Jul 1, 1894
9 Misc. 337 (N.Y. Misc. 1894)
Case details for

Denslow v. Bush

Case Details

Full title:VAN BUREN DENSLOW, Appellant, v . SARAH M. BUSH et al., Respondents

Court:New York Superior Court — General Term

Date published: Jul 1, 1894

Citations

9 Misc. 337 (N.Y. Misc. 1894)
29 N.Y.S. 705

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