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Astor v. L'Amoreux

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 1, 1853
8 N.Y. 107 (N.Y. 1853)

Summary

In Astor v. L'Amoreux, (4 Seld. 107,) this court held that the general term erred in reversing a judgment in favor of the plaintiff, and ordering judgment for the defendant.

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Opinion

March Term, 1853

J. MILLER for appellant.

J.A. L'AMOREUX respondent in person.



The superior court erred in reversing the judgment recovered at the circuit, and ordering a final judgment for the defendant upon a case made at the trial. It should have ordered a new trial, which was all it was authorized to do.

Judgment reversed and new trial ordered.


Summaries of

Astor v. L'Amoreux

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 1, 1853
8 N.Y. 107 (N.Y. 1853)

In Astor v. L'Amoreux, (4 Seld. 107,) this court held that the general term erred in reversing a judgment in favor of the plaintiff, and ordering judgment for the defendant.

Summary of this case from Beach v. Cooke
Case details for

Astor v. L'Amoreux

Case Details

Full title:ASTOR against JAMES L'AMOREUX

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 1, 1853

Citations

8 N.Y. 107 (N.Y. 1853)

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