Opinion
January, 1918.
A stay of ten days is granted to enable the plaintiffs to make application to the Court of Appeals for a stay pending appeal, or take such other action as they may be advised.
January, 1918.
A stay of ten days is granted to enable the plaintiffs to make application to the Court of Appeals for a stay pending appeal, or take such other action as they may be advised.
Full title:DOW VROMAN and Another, Individually, etc., Appellants, v. NORMAN D. FISH…
Court:Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York, Fourth Department
Date published: Jan 1, 1918