Summary
In Feola v. National Brass Mfg. Co. (246 A.D. 678), it is stated: "We find the third alleged cause of action defective, and the first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth alleged causes redundant and repetitious when the seventh alleged cause of action is considered."
Summary of this case from Speziale v. National Brass Mfg. Co.Opinion
November, 1935.
Present — Sears, P.J., Taylor, Edgcomb, Crosby and Lewis, JJ.
Order modified and as modified affirmed, without costs. Memorandum. We find the third alleged cause of action defective and the first, second, fourth, fifth and sixth alleged causes redundant and repetitious when the seventh alleged cause of action is considered. All concur. (The order dismisses six causes of action alleged in the complaint, in an action to recover damages resulting from contracting silicosis.)