Elterman v. . Hyman

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1908-05-19

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Vann, J. The learned Appellate Division ignored the inconsistencies between the facts found at the request of the plaintiff and those appearing in the decision directing judgment, upon the ground that no fact found, unless it appears in the formal decision, “ forms any part of the judgment roll, or can be considered for any purpose by the appellate court.’’ <span ="1…

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