Greenberg v. Magaziner

233 A.D. 787

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Greenberg v. Magaziner, 233 A.D. 787 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1931).

Opinion

The order, in so far as it grants plaintiff’s motion to set aside the verdict of no cause of action as to the defendant Bessie Magaziner, is reversed, on the law and the facts, and as to that part the motion is denied; in all other respects the order is affirmed, without costs. All concur, except Hinman and Whitmyer, JJ., who dissent and vote to affirm the order on the ground that if a new trial is to be had it should be granted as to both defendants in the'interests of justice.

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