JONES v. MOTT


283 A.D. 984 (1954)

Robert Jones, Respondent, v. Leila Mott, Appellant

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

May 19, 1954.


The record is confused as to whether the County Court dismissed the appeal for technical reasons or affirmed the judgment on the merits after the argument of the appeal. However, upon the oral argument in this court, the attorney for the appellant stipulated in open court that his appeal could be treated as an appeal from a judgment of affirmance by the County Court and that this court could accordingly pass upon the merits of the controversy. Upon the merits, we find that...

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