Colon v. . Lisk

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1897-06-08

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Martin, J. The correctness of the judgment of the court below is dependent upon the power of the legislature to enact the statute under which the defendants seek to justify their seizure of the property in question. It is practically conceded that if the statute is valid, it justified the acts of the defendants and the allegations of their answer are sufficient to constitute a defen…

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