Case Name: Paul Stawiasz and Mary Stawaisz, His Wife, Respondents, v. Edward J. Creadon and Mary C. Malone, Doing Business under the Assumed Firm Name and Style of P. W. Graham Contracting Co., Mary C. Malone, Individually and as Administratrix, etc., of Patrick W. Graham, Deceased, Appellants, and Buffalo Sewer Authority, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1942-01-16
Citations: 263 A.D. 934
Docket Number: 
Parties: Paul Stawiasz and Mary Stawaisz, His Wife, Respondents, v. Edward J. Creadon and Mary C. Malone, Doing Business under the Assumed Firm Name and Style of P. W. Graham Contracting Co., Mary C. Malone, Individually and as Administratrix, etc., of Patrick W. Graham, Deceased, Appellants, and Buffalo Sewer Authority, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 263
Pages: 934–935

Head Matter:
Paul Stawiasz and Mary Stawaisz, His Wife, Respondents, v. Edward J. Creadon and Mary C. Malone, Doing Business under the Assumed Firm Name and Style of P. W. Graham Contracting Co., Mary C. Malone, Individually and as Administratrix, etc., of Patrick W. Graham, Deceased, Appellants, and Buffalo Sewer Authority, Defendant.

Opinion:
Order modified by directing that in addition to paragraph 1 of the demand, the plaintiffs furnish in the bill of particulars a statement setting forth in what respects the land., buildings and appurtenances of plaintiffs were injured, harmed and damaged, otherwise than as specified in paragraph XII of the complaint, together with a statement showing in detail the repairs to plaintiffs' land,' buildings and appurtenances made necessary, and as modified affirmed, without costs of this appeal to any party. All concur. (The order grants plaintiffs' motion to strike certain items from defendants' demand for a bill of particulars.) Present — Crosby, P. J., Cunningham, Dowling, Harris and McCum, JJ.