Case Name: Cluett & Sons, Incorporated, Mae Vivian Cluett, as Executrix, etc., of Charles Frederick Cluett, Deceased, and W. Irving Johnson, Respondents, v. Lewis R. Coldwell, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1931-12
Citations: 234 A.D. 902
Docket Number: 
Parties: Cluett & Sons, Incorporated, Mae Vivian Cluett, as Executrix, etc., of Charles Frederick Cluett, Deceased, and W. Irving Johnson, Respondents, v. Lewis R. Coldwell, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 234
Pages: 902–902

Head Matter:
Cluett & Sons, Incorporated, Mae Vivian Cluett, as Executrix, etc., of Charles Frederick Cluett, Deceased, and W. Irving Johnson, Respondents, v. Lewis R. Coldwell, Appellant.

Opinion:
The above-entitled cause having been called in its order on the calendar, and the appellant having failed to appear and furnish the court with the papers required, and to argue or submit the cause, on motion of the respondents, judgment of affirmance, by default, is ordered, in pursuance of rule 237 of the Rules of Civil Practice, of the order and the judgment appealed from, with costs. All concur.