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Lachenmeyer v. Lachenmeyer

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 20, 1882
89 N.Y. 632 (N.Y. 1882)

Summary

In Lachenmeyer v. Lachenmeyer, 65 How. Pr. 422, it appeared that the defendant in an action for a limited divorce moved to vacate an order of arrest upon which he had been held. An order denying the motion was affirmed by the General Term, and an appeal to the Court of Appeals was dismissed, with costs.

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Opinion

Argued June 13, 1882

Decided June 20, 1882

George F. Langbein for appellant.

Albert Day for respondent.


Agree to dismiss appeal. No opinion.

All concur.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Lachenmeyer v. Lachenmeyer

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 20, 1882
89 N.Y. 632 (N.Y. 1882)

In Lachenmeyer v. Lachenmeyer, 65 How. Pr. 422, it appeared that the defendant in an action for a limited divorce moved to vacate an order of arrest upon which he had been held. An order denying the motion was affirmed by the General Term, and an appeal to the Court of Appeals was dismissed, with costs.

Summary of this case from Millady v. Stein
Case details for

Lachenmeyer v. Lachenmeyer

Case Details

Full title:CATHARINE LACHENMEYER, Respondent, v . AUGUST LACHENMEYER, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 20, 1882

Citations

89 N.Y. 632 (N.Y. 1882)

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