224 A.D. 682

Jessie A. Taylor, Respondent, v. Fred J. Roosa, Appellant.

Motion to excuse the appellant’s default in perfecting his appeal and to be permitted to argue the appeal is denied, on the ground that by delay in perfecting the appeal, and in noticing the ease for trial, the defendant may be deemed to have abandoned his appeal. Present — Van Kirk, P. J., Davis, Whitmyer, Hill and Hasbrouek, JJ.

Taylor v. Roosa
224 A.D. 682

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Taylor v. Roosa
Decision Date
May 1, 1928
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224 A.D. 682

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New York

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