Garrison v. . Howe

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1858-06-05

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Denio, J. The distinct finding of the referee, that the plaintiff had not shown that he was a creditor of the defendant, which is stated as a conclusion of fact, might be conclusive upon every question of the case, if it were not perfectly apparent from other parts of the finding, and from the referee’s conclusions of law, that it was erroneous. It is apparently based upon the suppos…

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