Di Lorenzo v. . Di Lorenzo

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1903-04-28

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Gray, J. The order of the Appellate Division reversed-upon questions of law, only, and the facts as found by the trial court, being undisturbed by the determination of the Appellate Division, must be taken to be true. The theory of the decision by the Appellate Division, as I understand it, is that the fraud in this case was insufficient to warrant the court i…

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