Filler v. Gallantcheck
66 N.Y.S. 509
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Bluebook
Filler v. Gallantcheck, 66 N.Y.S. 509 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1900).
Opinion
There was no evidence that there had been a demand for payment of the note upon the maker. The judgment against the appellant is therefore reversed, and a new trial is ordered; costs to abide the event. See Parker v. Stroud, 98 N. Y. 379.
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Parker v. . Stroud
98 N.Y. 379 (New York Court of Appeals, 1885)
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