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Staal v. Grand Street and Newtown Railroad Company

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 11, 1887
107 N.Y. 625 (N.Y. 1887)

Summary

In Staal v. Grand St. Newtown R.R. Co. (107 N.Y. 625) the plaintiff claimed damages for pecuniary loss resulting from diminution in his ability to labor in the future.

Summary of this case from Page v. Delaware Hudson Canal Co.

Opinion

Argued July 1, 1887

Decided October 11, 1887

Albert G. McDonald for appellant.

A. Simis, Jr. for respondent.



EARL, J., reads for reversal and new trial.

All concur, except RUGER, Ch. J., and DANFORTH, J., dissenting.

Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

Staal v. Grand Street and Newtown Railroad Company

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Oct 11, 1887
107 N.Y. 625 (N.Y. 1887)

In Staal v. Grand St. Newtown R.R. Co. (107 N.Y. 625) the plaintiff claimed damages for pecuniary loss resulting from diminution in his ability to labor in the future.

Summary of this case from Page v. Delaware Hudson Canal Co.
Case details for

Staal v. Grand Street and Newtown Railroad Company

Case Details

Full title:REMMAR STAAL, Respondent, v . THE GRAND STREET AND NEWTOWN RAILROAD…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Oct 11, 1887

Citations

107 N.Y. 625 (N.Y. 1887)
11 N.Y. St. Rptr. 352
13 N.E. 939

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