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James Mahoney, Respondent, v. Munson Steamship Line, Respondent, and Theodore A. Crane’s Sons Company, Appellant.
    (Argued March 28, 1927;
    decided April 5, 1927.)
    
      Appeal — order bringing in appellant as party defendant — motion to dismiss appeal granted.
    
    
      Mahoney v. Munson S. S. Line, 219 App. Div. 745, appeal dismissed.
    Motion to dismiss an appeal from an order of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the second judicial department, entered February 9, 1927, which affirmed an order of Special Term granting a motion to bring in the appellant as a party defendant.
    The motion was made upon the ground that the order appealed from was not a final order and that permission to appeal had not been obtained.
    
      Corydon B. Dunham for motion.
    
      George W. McKenzie opposed.
   Motion granted and appeal dismissed, with costs arid ten dollars costs of motion.