New York Court of Appeals, 1893

Beattys v. Town of Solon

Beattys v. Town of Solon
New York Court of Appeals · Decided January 17, 1893 · Finch
49 N.Y. St. Rep. 847

Beattys v. Town of Solon

Opinion of the Court

Finch, J.

The seventeenth finding of fact in this case shows that the coupons sued on were “ annexed to the bonds of plaintiff,” and the twentieth, that, when sued, they were cut from bonds *848numbered 113, etc., which he purchased in good faith. Finding twenty-one shows that the amount of the coupons was $2,681, and that sum deducted from the damages shows that $1,212.39 was erroneously^included in the judgment. On authority of our decision made in the Savings Bank case, the judgment should be modified by deducting therefrom twelve hundred and twelve dollars and thirty-nine cents, and, as modified, affirmed, without costs to either party in this court.

All concur.

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