Case Name: The Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd., Respondent, v. Raw Fur & Skin Trading Company of New York, Inc., and Others, Appellants
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1931-11-27
Citations: 233 A.D. 486
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd., Respondent, v. Raw Fur & Skin Trading Company of New York, Inc., and Others, Appellants.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 233
Pages: 486–486

Head Matter:
The Yorkshire Insurance Company, Ltd., Respondent, v. Raw Fur & Skin Trading Company of New York, Inc., and Others, Appellants.
First Department,
November 27, 1931.
Maurice Rose, for the appellants.
Kenneth R. Thompson of counsel [Duncan & Mount, attorneys], for the respondent.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The motion was timely made. (Jensen v. Weinhandler, 198 App. Div. 560.) The motion should have been granted, however, only to the extent of preferring the cause over other issues noticed for the same term. (Morse v. Press Publishing Co., 71 App. Div. 351; Riglander v. Star Company, 98 id. 101; affd., 181 N. Y. 531.) As to further preference see Trial Term Rules (Rule V, ¶ 1; New York County Supreme Court Rules).
The order appealed from should be modified by granting the motion to the extent of preferring the cause over other issues noticed for the October, 1931, term.
Present — Finch, P. J., McAvoy, Martin, O'Malley and Townley, JJ.
Order modified by granting motion to the extent of preferring the cause over other issues noticed for the October, 1931, term, and as so modified affirmed, without costs.