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Schwartz v. Marks

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Dec 1, 1906
52 Misc. 109 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)

Opinion

December, 1906.

Clocke Clocke, for appellant.

S.N. Freedman, for respondents.


Appeal by the plaintiff from a judgment rendered in his favor against the defendants. The action was brought for the recovery of $124.96 as damages for the conversion of 104 window sashes. The court rendered judgment in the following terms: "Plaintiff to have possession of the property, or defendants to pay plaintiff $124.96 damages, $3 costs, $2.72 prospective costs, and $15 extra costs, making a total of $145.68." The conversion of the property and the damages were proved, and the plaintiff was entitled to a money judgment simply for $124.96 and the proper costs.

The judgment is reversed and judgment is directed for plaintiff for the sum of $124.96, together with three dollars costs and two dollars and seventy-two cents prospective costs and the costs of this appeal.

Present: GILDERSLEEVE, FITZGERALD and DAVIS, JJ.

Judgment reversed and judgment directed for plaintiff for $124.96 together with three dollars costs and two dollars and seventy-two cents prospective costs and costs of this appeal.


Summaries of

Schwartz v. Marks

Supreme Court, Appellate Term
Dec 1, 1906
52 Misc. 109 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)
Case details for

Schwartz v. Marks

Case Details

Full title:CHARLES S. SCHWARTZ, Appellant, v . MORRIS MARKS et al., Respondents

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Term

Date published: Dec 1, 1906

Citations

52 Misc. 109 (N.Y. App. Term 1906)
101 N.Y.S. 792