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Bowen v. True

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 30, 1873
53 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1873)

Opinion

Argued June 3, 1873

Decided September 30, 1873

Justus Palmer for the appellant.

E.W. Packard for the respondent.


Agree to reverse upon the ground that an order of arrest could not be granted where complaint set forth two causes of action upon one of which only defendant was liable to arrest.

No opinion.

All concur.

Order reversed.


Summaries of

Bowen v. True

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Sep 30, 1873
53 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1873)
Case details for

Bowen v. True

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM F. BOWEN, Respondent, v . HENRY M. TRUE, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Sep 30, 1873

Citations

53 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1873)

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