Case Name: Miles M. O'Brien et al., Receivers, etc., Resp'ts, v. Lawrence J. Fitzgerald, Impleaded, etc., App'lts
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1894-07
Citations: 61 N.Y. St. Rep. 472
Docket Number: 
Parties: Miles M. O’Brien et al., Receivers, etc., Resp’ts, v. Lawrence J. Fitzgerald, Impleaded, etc., App’lts.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York State Reporter
Volume: 61
Pages: 472–473

Head Matter:
Miles M. O’Brien et al., Receivers, etc., Resp’ts, v. Lawrence J. Fitzgerald, Impleaded, etc., App’lts.
(Supreme Court, General Term, First Department,
Filed July, 1894.)
Appeal from an interlocutory judgment overruling the demurrer of the defendant to the complaint.
Jos. Fettretch, for app’lts; Samuel Untermyer, for resp’ts.

Opinion:
Van Brunt, P. J.
—For the reasons stated in the opinion handed down in the case of O'Brien v. Kursheedt, 61 St. Rep. 470, the interlocutory judgment appealed from should be affirmed, with leave to the defendant to answer upon payment of the cost of the appeal and in the court below.
Follett and Parker, JJ., concur.