March 29, 1962 Max Feigin for plaintiff. Pinter Cowan ( Edward M. Pinter of counsel), for defendant. ANTHONY M. LIVOTI, J. In this action tried before the court plaintiff Lorenzo Gonzalez seeks judgment declaring that the marriage entered into between plaintiff and defendant Eileen Donnellan Gonzalez, performed January 25, 1959, be declared null and void. Defendant in her counterclaim seeks a separation and further demands a money judgment for the humiliation, disgrace and mental anguish suffered
May 29, 1914. Dix W. Noel, for the appellant. No appearance for the respondent. LAUGHLIN, J.: This action was brought to have a marriage formally celebrated between the parties on the 28th day of February, 1907, annulled on the ground that the defendant at the time of the celebration thereof had a husband living. On the 22d day of November, 1902, the defendant was married in due form to one Fickbohn in the city and county of New York, and the contract of marriage, duly signed, witnessed and acknowledged
April 19, 1907. Charles Goldzier for the appellant. Morgan J. O'Brien, for the respondent. SCOTT, J.: The plaintiff sues for breach of a promise to marry. Defendant denies that he ever promised to marry plaintiff, and by way of separate defenses alleges that prior to the alleged agreement the plaintiff had been lawfully married to one Julius Stein, and had lived and cohabited with him as his wife, and that such marriage had never been annulled, nor had the parties ever been divorced from the bonds
Submitted November 18, 1907 Decided December 3, 1907 Francis K. Pendleton, Corporation Counsel ( James D. Bell and Jerome W. Coombs of counsel), for appellant. Ralph James M. Bullowa and Sutherland D. Smith for respondent. Appeal dismissed, with costs, on the ground that this is an appeal from an order only and not from any judgment finally determining the action; no opinion. Concur: CULLEN, Ch. J., GRAY, VANN, WERNER, WILLARD BARTLETT and CHASE, JJ. Absent: O'BRIEN, J.