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Wolf v. Williams

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 27, 1877
69 N.Y. 621 (N.Y. 1877)

Summary

In De Wolf v. Williams, 69 N.Y. 621, which was an action for conversion, the question asked was: "Whose was the property in the house, 516 Pacific street?

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Opinion

Argued April 19, 1877

Decided April 27, 1877

Homer A. Nelson, for appellant.

Samuel Hand, for respondent.



EARL, J., reads for affirmance.

All concur, except MILLER, J., not voting; ANDREWS, J., absent.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Wolf v. Williams

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 27, 1877
69 N.Y. 621 (N.Y. 1877)

In De Wolf v. Williams, 69 N.Y. 621, which was an action for conversion, the question asked was: "Whose was the property in the house, 516 Pacific street?

Summary of this case from Jantzen v. Emanuel German Baptist Church

In De Wolf v. Williams, (69 N.Y. 621), where the action was in conversion, it was held to be competent to ask the plaintiff "whose was the property in the house," the very matter in controversy; upon the principle that a witness having the requisite knowledge could testify directly to the fact of title.

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Case details for

Wolf v. Williams

Case Details

Full title:MARINDA L. DE WOLF, Respondent, v . ARAS G. WILLIAMS, sheriff, etc.…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 27, 1877

Citations

69 N.Y. 621 (N.Y. 1877)

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