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Devlin v. Greenwich Sav. Bank

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 24, 1891
26 N.E. 744 (N.Y. 1891)

Summary

In Devlin v. Greenwich Savings Bank (125 N.Y. 756) it was said: "It is doubtful if the witness (the plaintiff in the action) could be permitted to testify as to a conversation in her presence between her uncle and Father Carew, relative to the gift she claimed.

Summary of this case from Griswold v. Hart

Opinion

Argued January 27, 1891

Decided February 24, 1891

Abram Kling for appellant.

Wm. Henry Arnoux for respondent.



PECKHAM, J., reads for reversal of order of General Term and affirmance of judgment entered upon the report of the referee.

All concur.

Order reversed and judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Devlin v. Greenwich Sav. Bank

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Feb 24, 1891
26 N.E. 744 (N.Y. 1891)

In Devlin v. Greenwich Savings Bank (125 N.Y. 756) it was said: "It is doubtful if the witness (the plaintiff in the action) could be permitted to testify as to a conversation in her presence between her uncle and Father Carew, relative to the gift she claimed.

Summary of this case from Griswold v. Hart
Case details for

Devlin v. Greenwich Sav. Bank

Case Details

Full title:ANNIE A. DEVLIN, Respondent, v . THE GREENWICH SAVINGS BANK et al.…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Feb 24, 1891

Citations

26 N.E. 744 (N.Y. 1891)
26 N.E. 744
35 N.Y. St. Rptr. 922

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