Yonkers Fur Dressing Co. v. Royal Insurance

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1928-03-27

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Pound, J. These actions were brought in the name of the plaintiff by a committee, representing all of the creditors of plaintiff. The plaintiff, a New York corporation, was engaged in the fur dressing business and had a large plant located at Yonkers, N. Y., where it dressed furs and skins belonging to other persons. It had procured poli…

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