Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Syracuse Electric Light & Power Co.

55 N.Y.S. 1151

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Western Union Telegraph Co. v. Syracuse Electric Light & Power Co., 55 N.Y.S. 1151 (N.Y. Ct. App. 1898).

Opinion

No opinion. Order modified by permitting the defendant to use its subway on filing a bond of indemnity to the plaintiff conditioned for the payment of all loss and damage, to be approved by a justice of this court, in the penalty of $5,000, and without prejudice to the plaintiff’s right to renew the motion when defendant’s answer is served. See 53 N. Y. Supp. 690.

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Western Union Telegraph Co. v. City of Syracuse
24 Misc. 338 (New York Supreme Court, 1898)

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