Matter of Burns v. Flynn
198 N.E. 424, 268 N.Y. 601, 1935 N.Y. LEXIS 1063
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Matter of Burns v. Flynn, 198 N.E. 424, 268 N.Y. 601, 1935 N.Y. LEXIS 1063 (N.Y. 1935).
Opinion
Order affirmed, without costs. Apportionment is a duty placed by the Constitution on the Legislature, over which the courts have no jurisdiction. No opinion.
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