Culliford v. Gadd
Culliford v. Gadd
Opinion of the Court
—The plaintiff is concluded by the order of this court, entered April 9, 1892, upon the stipulation of the:
The case was thus placed by the act of the parties upon the same footing as if no undertaking had been given to perfect the appeal, and the appellant had the right, within the statutory time for appealing, to take and perfect another appeal, as his first attempt to avail himself of this right had proved ineffectual. Langley v. Warner, 1 N. Y. 606; Blake v. Lyons & Fellows Man. Co., 75 Id. 611; Good v. Daland 119 Id. 153.
The motion must be. denied, with ten dollars costs.
All concur.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Elizabeth A. Culliford v. Montgomery Gadd
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