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Vanderbilt v. Schreyer

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 18, 1880
81 N.Y. 646 (N.Y. 1880)

Summary

In Vanderbilt v. Schreyer (81 N.Y. 646) the plaintiff brought an action to set aside certain conveyances, because fraudulent and void. The defendant Schreyer demurred to the complaint.

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Opinion

Argued June 15, 1880

Decided June 18, 1880

J. Mitchell Tyng for appellant.

John L. Lindsey for respondent.



EARL, J., reads for dismissal of complaint.

All concur.

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Vanderbilt v. Schreyer

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Jun 18, 1880
81 N.Y. 646 (N.Y. 1880)

In Vanderbilt v. Schreyer (81 N.Y. 646) the plaintiff brought an action to set aside certain conveyances, because fraudulent and void. The defendant Schreyer demurred to the complaint.

Summary of this case from Weston v. Citizens' National Bank
Case details for

Vanderbilt v. Schreyer

Case Details

Full title:PETER J. VANDERBILT, Appellant, v . JOHN SCHREYER, Impleaded, etc.…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Jun 18, 1880

Citations

81 N.Y. 646 (N.Y. 1880)

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