The New York Supplement, Volume 211West Publishing Company, 1926 "Cases argued and determined in the Court of Appeals, Supreme and lower courts of record of New York State, with key number annotations." (varies) |
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... Term , 1925 . January . NATHAN BIJUR , PRESIDING JUSTICE . ASSOCIATE JUSTICES . GEORGE V. MULLAN . SALVATORE A. COTILLO . February . CHARLES L. GUY , PRESIDING JUSTICE . ASSOCIATE JUSTICES . ISIDOR WASSERVOGEL . JOSEPH M. PROSKAUER ...
... Term , 1925 . January . NATHAN BIJUR , PRESIDING JUSTICE . ASSOCIATE JUSTICES . GEORGE V. MULLAN . SALVATORE A. COTILLO . February . CHARLES L. GUY , PRESIDING JUSTICE . ASSOCIATE JUSTICES . ISIDOR WASSERVOGEL . JOSEPH M. PROSKAUER ...
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... Term for leave to file a supplemental complaint , setting up as- signments to him . The Special Term granted the motion , stating that , the action being in equity , it believed the plaintiff should be allowed to amend . On appeal to ...
... Term for leave to file a supplemental complaint , setting up as- signments to him . The Special Term granted the motion , stating that , the action being in equity , it believed the plaintiff should be allowed to amend . On appeal to ...
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... terms of the contract on his part , the owner was to convey to him the premises free and clear of incumbrances , except certain named in the contract , one of which was a lease of the premises to the defendants Lurie for the absolute term ...
... terms of the contract on his part , the owner was to convey to him the premises free and clear of incumbrances , except certain named in the contract , one of which was a lease of the premises to the defendants Lurie for the absolute term ...
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... terms of her contract , nunc pro tunc , as of the date of December 13 , 1922 . After the decision of this court ... term beginning March 1 , 1923 , and ending May 1 , 1926 . At the time this lease was made the tenants were lawfully ...
... terms of her contract , nunc pro tunc , as of the date of December 13 , 1922 . After the decision of this court ... term beginning March 1 , 1923 , and ending May 1 , 1926 . At the time this lease was made the tenants were lawfully ...
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... terms not mentioned . As noted in his testimony , the plaintiff distinctly specified his offer as for a term of 21 years , and named rental for each of the 7 - year periods . of said term , provided for 6 months ' rent free while the ...
... terms not mentioned . As noted in his testimony , the plaintiff distinctly specified his offer as for a term of 21 years , and named rental for each of the 7 - year periods . of said term , provided for 6 months ' rent free while the ...
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