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Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and HOOKER , RICH , MILLER , and GAYNOR , JJ . Timothy M. Griffing , for appellant . Martin T. Manton , in pro . per . HIRSCHBERG , P. J. The respondent was duly assigned as counsel to defend James W.
Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and HOOKER , RICH , MILLER , and GAYNOR , JJ . Timothy M. Griffing , for appellant . Martin T. Manton , in pro . per . HIRSCHBERG , P. J. The respondent was duly assigned as counsel to defend James W.
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Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and WOODWARD , JENKS , RICH , and MILLER , JJ . Otto H. Drooge , for appellants . John J. Townsend , for respondents . MILLER , J. The first question involved in this case relates to the validity of ...
Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and WOODWARD , JENKS , RICH , and MILLER , JJ . Otto H. Drooge , for appellants . John J. Townsend , for respondents . MILLER , J. The first question involved in this case relates to the validity of ...
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Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and HOOKER , RICH , MILLER , and GAYNOR , JJ . PER CURIAM . Judgment modified by reducing the amount of damages to two - fifths of the sum allowed , with a proportionate reduction of the extra ...
Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and HOOKER , RICH , MILLER , and GAYNOR , JJ . PER CURIAM . Judgment modified by reducing the amount of damages to two - fifths of the sum allowed , with a proportionate reduction of the extra ...
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From an order overruling a motion to continue the preliminary injunction ( 104 N. Y. Supp . 612 ) , plaintiff appeals . Reversed , and motion granted . Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and WOODWARD , HOOK- ER , RICH , and GAYNOR ...
From an order overruling a motion to continue the preliminary injunction ( 104 N. Y. Supp . 612 ) , plaintiff appeals . Reversed , and motion granted . Argued before HIRSCHBERG , P. J. , and WOODWARD , HOOK- ER , RICH , and GAYNOR ...
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Although counsel have not argued the case upon that theory , it seems to me that the com- plaint may fairly be treated as the ordinary creditors ' bill to set aside . a transfer of the judgment debtor fraudulent against his creditors .
Although counsel have not argued the case upon that theory , it seems to me that the com- plaint may fairly be treated as the ordinary creditors ' bill to set aside . a transfer of the judgment debtor fraudulent against his creditors .
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