Case Name: Louis Levin and Hyman Meyersohn, Plaintiffs, v. James E. Dietz, Specially Appearing, Appellant. Headley M. Greene, Respondent
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1910-01
Citations: 136 A.D. 925
Docket Number: 
Parties: Louis Levin and Hyman Meyersohn, Plaintiffs, v. James E. Dietz, Specially Appearing, Appellant. Headley M. Greene, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 136
Pages: 925–925

Head Matter:
Louis Levin and Hyman Meyersohn, Plaintiffs, v. James E. Dietz, Specially Appearing, Appellant. Headley M. Greene, Respondent.

Opinion:
The appeal from the order of October 19, 1909, is dismissed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, upon the ground that such order is not appealable. The motion to amend the order of May 27, 1909, was unnecessary. The condition in the order with regard to the filing of the bonjl being a condition in favor of respondent could be waived by him. The appellant is estopped from claiming his right to a jury trial, and must proceed with the, hearing before the referee. Hirschberg, P. J., Jenks, Burr, Thomas and Carr, JJ., concurred.