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Matter of Lipschitz v. Hotel Charles, N.Y. Indemnity Co.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 22, 1929
252 N.Y. 518 (N.Y. 1929)

Summary

In Lipschitz v. Hotel Charles, 252 N.Y. 518, 170 N.E. 127, Lipschitz, sole lessee of the Hotel Charles, entered into a partnership with two other men for the operation of it. A policy of compensation insurance was issued to Lipschitz personally. Subsequently an employe of the hotel was killed.

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Opinion

Argued October 2, 1929

Decided October 22, 1929

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Department.

Everett W. Bovard and Clarence E. Mellen for appellant.

Hamilton Ward, Attorney-General ( E.C. Aiken of counsel), for State Industrial Board, respondent.

Nathan Probst, Jr., for Hotel Charles, respondent.


Order affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: CARDOZO, Ch. J., POUND, CRANE, LEHMAN, KELLOGG, O'BRIEN and HUBBS, JJ.


Summaries of

Matter of Lipschitz v. Hotel Charles, N.Y. Indemnity Co.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 22, 1929
252 N.Y. 518 (N.Y. 1929)

In Lipschitz v. Hotel Charles, 252 N.Y. 518, 170 N.E. 127, Lipschitz, sole lessee of the Hotel Charles, entered into a partnership with two other men for the operation of it. A policy of compensation insurance was issued to Lipschitz personally. Subsequently an employe of the hotel was killed.

Summary of this case from Moreault v. Northwestern Sand Blast Co.
Case details for

Matter of Lipschitz v. Hotel Charles, N.Y. Indemnity Co.

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the Claim of FRANCES LIPSCHITZ, Respondent, against HOTEL…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Oct 22, 1929

Citations

252 N.Y. 518 (N.Y. 1929)
170 N.E. 127

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