New York Court of Appeals, 1981

MATTER OF ZINN v. Tully

MATTER OF ZINN v. Tully
New York Court of Appeals · Decided July 6, 1981 · Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Fuchsberg and Meyer Concur Judges Gabrielli and Wachtler Dissent and Vote to Affirm for the Reasons Stated in the Majority Memorandum at the Appellate Division (77 Ad2d 725)
54 N.Y.2d 713; 442 N.Y.S.2d 990; 426 N.E.2d 484; 1981 N.Y. LEXIS 2638

MATTER OF ZINN v. Tully

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

Judgment reversed, with costs, and the determination of the State Tax Commission reinstated for the reasons stated in the dissenting memorandum by former Justice Louis M. Greenblott at the Appellate Division (77 AD2d 725, 726).

Chief Judge Cooke and Judges Jasen, Jones, Fuchs-berg and Meyer concur; Judges Gabrielli and Wachtler dissent and vote to affirm for the reasons stated in the majority memorandum at the Appellate Division (77 AD2d 725).

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