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Garvey v. Owens

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 8, 1889
22 N.E. 1127 (N.Y. 1889)

Summary

In Garvey v. Owens (12 N.Y.S. 349) the action was for an accounting by persons acting in a trust capacity, and it was held error to award costs to the defendants although a small balance was found to be due them, it appearing that an accounting was necessary in order to settle the rights of the parties.

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Opinion

Argued June 27, 1889

Decided October 8, 1889

R.E. Robinson for appellants.

George C. Genet for respondent.


Agree to affirm; no opinion.

All concur.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Garvey v. Owens

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 8, 1889
22 N.E. 1127 (N.Y. 1889)

In Garvey v. Owens (12 N.Y.S. 349) the action was for an accounting by persons acting in a trust capacity, and it was held error to award costs to the defendants although a small balance was found to be due them, it appearing that an accounting was necessary in order to settle the rights of the parties.

Summary of this case from Ochs v. David Maydole Hammer Co.
Case details for

Garvey v. Owens

Case Details

Full title:JOHN GARVEY, Respondent, v . MARGARET OWENS et al., Appellants

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Oct 8, 1889

Citations

22 N.E. 1127 (N.Y. 1889)
22 N.E. 1127
26 N.Y. St. Rptr. 978

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