Schultz v. . Schultz

89 N.Y. 644, 1882 N.Y. LEXIS 339
New York Court of Appeals·Decided October 10, 1882·Published·Cited by 40 cases

Opinion

Agree to reverse order and to dismiss complaint. No opinion.

All concur, except Raheorth, J., who reads for affirmance, and Fihoh, J., who concurs therein.

Qrdered accordingly.

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