Quon Kee v. Hip Sing Tong Society

23 Misc. 769, 51 N.Y.S. 1143
CourtCity of New York Municipal Court
DecidedMay 15, 1898
StatusPublished

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Quon Kee v. Hip Sing Tong Society, 23 Misc. 769, 51 N.Y.S. 1143 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1898).

Opinion

O’Dwyer, J.

The printed papers on appeal do not contain the papers upon which the warrant was granted, nor all the papers recited in the order appealed from; nor are they certified to by the clerk as required by rule 8 of the rules of the City Court, and such certificate is not waived by any stipulation on the part of the respondent.

The appeals are, therefore, dismissed, with $10 costs on each appeal.

Schuohman, J., concurs.

Appeals dismissed, with $10 costs on each appeal.

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