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Coleman v. . Pleystead
40 N.Y. 341
NY
1869
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If the opinion of Justice BACON, in the case of Bergen v.Bradley and others (36 N.Y.R., 316), as to an appeal, is to be regarded as the decision of this court, it is decisive of this case. As to the appeal, this case is in precisely the condition that was.

It is clear, from that opinion, that this action is not before this court in such a form as to admit of review.

There is nothing shown by the report of that case, that on that question it was not the opinion of the court. It must be so regarded. In accordance therewith, this appeal should be dismissed with costs.

Appeal dismissed.

Case Details

Case Name: Coleman v. . Pleystead
Court Name: New York Court of Appeals
Date Published: Mar 20, 1869
Citation: 40 N.Y. 341
Court Abbreviation: NY
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