Personal Finance Co. v. N. Y. U. Garage, Inc.
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Opinion
Defendant is not entitled to the protection of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Belief Act of 1940 (TJ. S. Code, tit. 50, Appendix, §§ 501-5-85). It was therefore error to stay the prosecution of the action.
Order reversed and motion denied, with ten dollars costs, but without prejudice to any proper application for an adjournment of the trial.
Shientag, Rosenman and McLaughlin, JJ., concur.
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