TOMCZAK v. ROETZER


283 A.D. 851 (1954)

Helen Tomczak, Appellant, v. Joseph Roetzer, Respondent Joseph Tomczak, Appellant, v. Joseph Roetzer, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Fourth Department.

March 17, 1954.


Order affirmed, without costs of this appeal to any party, with leave to plaintiffs-appellants to renew on proper papers, if so advised.

Memorandum:

We do not agree with the Special Term that the Supreme Court is without jurisdiction to entertain appellants' motion to set aside the order of March 5, 1952, dismissing the complaints for failure to prosecute. The inherent power of the Supreme Court to set aside or vacate judgments in furtherance of the ends of...

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