People v. Elfast
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Opinion
Orders modified so as to provide (1) for the allowance of the claim of Mildred K. Stillwaggon in the sum of $282.23 as to which amount she was able to trace moneys obtained from her by Henry C. Elfast into the Stock Exchange seat purchased by him; (2) by providing that the claim of Arthur C. Frisk, as liquidator of Elfast, Frisk & Co., be allowed; and (3) by providing that the claim of Arthur C. Frisk, individually, be disallowed, with costs in all courts to appellant Stillwaggon. No opinion.
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56 N.E.2d 116, 292 N.Y. 702, 1944 N.Y. LEXIS 1856, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/people-v-elfast-ny-1944.