Summary
In Clery v. Clark, 140 A.D. 934, it was held that an order was properly granted, requiring the production and discovery of a laundry appliance, called an extractor, with all its parts, pieces and appliances, for an inspection thereof by plaintiff and her attorney, accompanied by a photographer and two experts, and for the photographing of the machine or any of its parts, while in Beyer v. Transit Development Co., 139 A.D. 724, an order was affirmed permitting the plaintiff to go upon the defendant's premises and to take a sample of the water produced by a pump.
Summary of this case from Glowniak v. Lehigh Valley R.R. Co.Opinion
November, 1910.
Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements. No opinion.