Case ID: ny_47/html/0661-02.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

The People ex rel. Edwin T. Robinson, Appellant, v. Thomas McManus, Respondent.
    A General Term order granting a new trial on a traverse of an inquisition of forcible entry and detainer, is not appealable. It is not “in an action.” ,
    (Argued January 26, 1872;
    decided January 31, 1872.)
    Appeal from order of the General Term of the Supreme Court in the third judicial district, granting a new trial on a traverse of an inquisition of forcible entry and detainer.
    Appeal dismissed, upon the ground that it is not an action, and that the order is, therefore, not appealable.
    
      L. Trema/m for appellant.
    
      Samuel Hand for respondent.
   Agree to dismiss upon authority of People ex rel. Cooper v. Field, decided January 24, 1871; opinion by Grover, J., Peckham, J., not voting.