Case Name: William R. Kenyon, as Guardian ad Litem of Jeffrey S. Bill, Respondent, v. Marion V. Newton et al., Defendants, and Insurance Company of North America, Appellant; Marion V. Newton et al., Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v. Insurance Company of North America, Third-Party Defendant-Appellant
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1986-03-25
Citations: 67 N.Y.2d 852
Docket Number: 
Parties: William R. Kenyon, as Guardian ad Litem of Jeffrey S. Bill, Respondent, v Marion V. Newton et al., Defendants, and Insurance Company of North America, Appellant. Marion V. Newton et al., Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v Insurance Company of North America, Third-Party Defendant-Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Reports
Volume: 67
Pages: 852–853

Head Matter:
William R. Kenyon, as Guardian ad Litem of Jeffrey S. Bill, Respondent, v Marion V. Newton et al., Defendants, and Insurance Company of North America, Appellant. Marion V. Newton et al., Third-Party Plaintiff-Respondent, v Insurance Company of North America, Third-Party Defendant-Appellant.
Submitted January 27, March 10, 1986;
decided March 25, 1986

Opinion:
Motion to dismiss plaintiffs cross appeal dismissed as academic in view of the stipulated withdrawal of the cross appeal.
On the court's own motion, appeals taken as of right by New York Central Fire Insurance Co., Insurance Company of North America, and Marion V. Newton, also known as Marion V. Bill, from the November 15, 1985 order of the Appellate Division dismissed, without costs, upon the ground that the order appealed from does not finally determine the actions within the meaning of the Constitution.
Motions for leave to appeal dismissed upon the ground that the order sought to be appealed from does not finally determine the actions within the meaning of the Constitution.
Judge Hancock, Jr., taking no part.