New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. First Department
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Books by New York (State). Supreme Court. Appellate Division. First Department
Total count: 11
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Francis Vose, plaintiff and appellant, against, Nathaniel Cowdrey and others, defendants and respondentspoints for respondents / F.N. BangsEvening Post Steam Presses1876-01-01
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To the honorable Court of General Sessions of the city of New York and to the honorable justices of the Supreme Court, general term, First Judicial Department of the state of New York[s.n.]1883-01-01
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Addresses delivered on the presentation to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York in the first department of the portrait of the Honorable Charles H. Van BruntKilbourne Tompkins1897-01-01
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William D. Lutz, plaintiff, plaintiff-respondent, against Mary E. Lutz, defendant-appellantcase and exceptions on appealThe Evening Post Job Printing House1900-01-01
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In the matter of Joseph A. Flannery, an attorney, respondentreferee's report dated September 26, 1911[s.n.]1911-01-01
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In the matter of the application of the mayor, aldermen and commonalty of the city of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening Spuyten Duyvil Road (although not yet named by proper authority) from Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, near the Spuyten Duyvil Depot to the junction of Riverdale Avenue and West Two Hundred and Thirtieth Street, as the same has been heretofore laid out and designated as a first-class street or road, in the Twenty-fourth Ward, city of New York, and in re application of Caroline Weigel et al., for damages caused by abandonment, discontinuance and closing of Old Kings-Bridge Road, etc., in the Twenty-fourth Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New Yorkmemorandum of the city of New York, in opposition to the motion for leave to appeal to the Court of AppealsM.B. Brown Printing & Binding Co.1912-01-01
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In the matter of acquiring title to Wallace Avenue, Barnes Avenue and Matthews Avenue, from Baker Avenue to Bear Swamp Road, and Muliner Avenue, form Morris Park Avenue to Bear Swamp Road, in the 24th Ward, borough of the Bronx, city of New York, application of Mary E. Farrellymemorandum of the city of New York, in support of motion for leave to appeal and for the certification of a question of law for review by the Court of Appeals[s.n.]1917-01-01
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Anson B. Moran and others, appellants, against Herbert H. Vreeland and others, respondentscase on appealIngle, Inc.1918-01-01
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Park Avenue Company, plaintiff-appellant, against Exchange Buffet Corporation, the city of New York and Charles L. Craig, as comptroller of the city of New York, defendants-respondentspoints of respondents, the city of New York and Charles L. Craig, as comptroller of the city of New York[s.n.]1922-01-01
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The Cohen, Friedlander & Martin Co., plaintiff-respondent, against Benjamin Schlesinger, individually and as president of the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union, Meyer Perlstein, Samuel Lefkowitz, Andrew Baroff (the name "Andrew" being fictitious), Israel Feinberg, individually and as president of the Joint Board of Cloakmakers' Unions of the city of New York, Louis Langer, Wolf Flaum, Morris Flaum, Isador Brownfield, Samuel Yanofsky (the name "Samuel" being fictitious), Max D. Danish, George Carminello (the name "George" being fictitious), Philip Muccigrossi (the name "Philip" being fictitious), defendants-appellantspapers on appeal from an orderCourt Press1922-01-01
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A Digest of cases of the United States Supreme Court as to juvenile and family law, 1962-June 1990The Appellate Division1990-01-01