Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 34 |
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... plaintiff owned no part of the land within the bounds of Cedar avenue , but had only an easement therein . This motion the court denied , upon the ground of want of power ; and in this we think it was correct within the authority cited ...
... plaintiff owned no part of the land within the bounds of Cedar avenue , but had only an easement therein . This motion the court denied , upon the ground of want of power ; and in this we think it was correct within the authority cited ...
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... plaintiff , although a person employed by the defendant as a detective , and subject to directions by its law department , entered the place where the plaintiff was confined after his arrest , searched his clothing , committed some ...
... plaintiff , although a person employed by the defendant as a detective , and subject to directions by its law department , entered the place where the plaintiff was confined after his arrest , searched his clothing , committed some ...
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... plaintiff , and subjected him to other indignities against his protests , and there detained the said plaintiff as a prisoner and restrained him of his liberty against his will for the space of an hour and one - half . " Upon the trial ...
... plaintiff , and subjected him to other indignities against his protests , and there detained the said plaintiff as a prisoner and restrained him of his liberty against his will for the space of an hour and one - half . " Upon the trial ...
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... plaintiff , who said nothing , answered that it was . The plaintiff denied that any such conversation or acquiescence on his part ever took place . The jury believed him , and as the proof was clear that he had obtained the desired loan ...
... plaintiff , who said nothing , answered that it was . The plaintiff denied that any such conversation or acquiescence on his part ever took place . The jury believed him , and as the proof was clear that he had obtained the desired loan ...
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... plaintiff , John Devlin , from a judgment of the Supreme Court in favor of the defendant , entered in the office of ... plaintiff's complaint . Horace Graves , for the appellant . Edward M. Grout , for the respondent . GOODRICH , P. J ...
... plaintiff , John Devlin , from a judgment of the Supreme Court in favor of the defendant , entered in the office of ... plaintiff's complaint . Horace Graves , for the appellant . Edward M. Grout , for the respondent . GOODRICH , P. J ...
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