Case Name: Donato Cassano, Plaintiff, v. George L. Brown, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1911-12-01
Citations: 148 A.D. 120
Docket Number: 
Parties: Donato Cassano, Plaintiff, v. George L. Brown, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 148
Pages: 120–121

Head Matter:
Donato Cassano, Plaintiff, v. George L. Brown, Defendant.
First Department,
December 1, 1911.
See head note in Dippolito v. Brown {ante, p. 116).
Motion by the plaintiff, Donato Cassano, for a new trial-Upon a case containing exceptions, ordered to be heard at the Appellate Division in the first instance upon the dismissal of the complaint by direction of the court on a trial at the New York Trial Term in April, 1911.
Herbert C. Smyth [Samuel Mendelson with him on the brief], Weldon & Byrnes, attorneys, for the plaintiff.
Charles Adkins Baker, for the defendant.

Opinion:
Pee Curiam:
For the reasons stated in Dippolito v. Brown (148 App. Div. 116), decided herewith, the exceptions are sustained and a new trial granted with costs to plaintiff to abide the event.
Present — Ingraham, P. J., Clarke, Scott, Miller and Dowling, JJ.
Exceptions sustained and new trial granted, with costs to plaintiff to abide event. Order to be settled on notice.