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C. Percy Tuttle, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of Joseph M. Everett, Respondent, v. Leonard J. Field et al., Appellants, Impleaded with Another.
    (Submitted November 25, 1914;
    decided December 15, 1914.)
    
      Tuttle v. Field, 157 App. Div. 915, affirmed.
    Appeal from a judgment of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the first judicial department, entered June 25, 1913, affirming a judgment entered upon a verdict adjudging that defendants are not entitled to recover any damages by reason of the detention by the plaintiff of property taken under a writ of replevin. The action was brought to recover possession of certain certificates of stock alleged to have been obtained by defendants’ assignor through fraudulent representations, and resulted in a non-suit. The question as to defendants’ damages was thereupon submitted to the jury.
    
      Abraham Benedict and Charles S. Guggenheimer for appellants.
    
      William B. Page and Daniel Combs for respondent.
   Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: Willard Bartlett, Ch. J., Hiscock, Chase, Collin, Cuddeback and Miller, JJ. Not voting: Werner, J.