The New York State Reporter, Volume 37

Front Cover
W. C. Little., 1891 - Law reports, digests, etc
"Containing all the current decisions of the courts of record of New York State, namely: Court of Appeals, Supreme Court, New York Superior Court, New York Common Pleas, Superior Court of Buffalo, City Court of New York, City Court of Brooklyn, and the Surrogates' Courts" (varies slightly).
 

Contents

Oakley 122 N Y 631
19
Dohring 59 N Y 383
26
659
28
Sheldon 10 Wend
32
Matter of Spaulding v Arnold
34
Bank of Commerce v Union Bank
37
Sayre 70 N Y 180 358 Routledge v Worthington 119
72
Drew 114 Mass
77
Village of Canisteo 100
89
Matter of Look 22 N Y State
96
Rosenback 39
98
Millerton Iron Co
101
Rouse 94 N Y 401 213 666
103
Niagara Co Nat Bk v Lord
104
Murray 3 Wall
111
Leavitt 2 Seld 510
121
Dyle 21 N Y 578
138
Mayor 11 N Y 432
139
Mudgett 95 N Y 295 706
144
Townsend 31 N Y
147
Judges of Suffolk Co
149
591
161
Whitney 88 N Y 648
164
People ex rel West Shore R
166
576
167
De Graff 81 N Y
170
Edwards 6 H N 337
192
Watts 1 Salk 357
202
643
203
Apgar 93 N Y 539 359
209
28
214
Northern R R Co 42
217
Matter of Desdoity 1 Wend 98
230
664
231
People ex rel Williams v Haines
234
149
237
Matter of Squire 34 N Y State
238
Henriquez 13 Wend
240
tian Assn 125 Pa St 572
246
56
251
138
257
Ohio Mississippi R R Co v
258
Bank of U S v Davis 2 Hill
266
German Savings Bk
267
Krumwiede 25 Hun
274
Force 68 N Y 383 838
277
Spaulding 120 Ill 208
278
People ex rel Dailey v Livingston
279
Horne 3 Wilson 177
289
479
293
Fish 33 Hun 30 98
297
Phillips 20 N Y State
301
N Y L E W
302
559
306
Keteltas 72 N Y
307
Cairns 5 Cow 547
310
Wabash etc Co v Beers 2
312
Chamberlain 41 How
316
Tarrytown 52 Hur
325
People ex rel Faile v Ferris 76
326
M
327
Beach 53 Hun 9 24
329
City of New York 96
331
Leland 2 Barb 618 43
332
Toole 60 N Y 475 353
338
579
344
Platner 78 N Y 90
350
Mead 99 N Y 201
358
People 83 N Y
359
Mount 4 Robt 553
374
Rep
377
Cross 3 Campb 224 756
384
104
392
303
403
Reynolds 123 N Y
408
Daly 61 N Y 362
409
Wheeler 43 N Y 598
411
Kings Co Fire Ins Co v Stevens
417
571
424
Chandler 10 Wend 110 251
426
Hoyt 85 N Y 142
430
Mayor 74 N Y 264
436
238
449
Dunworth Sup Ct
484
Hughes 9 Paige 591 192
495
al Ct App
500
230
505
Feddin L R 7 Q B 661
511
Bklyn Cy R R Co
513
247
521
Weaver 11 Hun 271
522
Lash 58 Ind
526
City of Rochester 12 N
531
250
545
824
551
Wheeler 63 How
552
Bonsor 23 N Y
571
Matter of Van Dyke 44 Hun 394
579
Northern Bk v Porter 110 U S
591
Mayor 68 N Y
598
300
610
Durant 88 N Y
627
City of Brooklyn
629
281
643
Spring 74 N Y 171 226
649
People ex rel Swinburne v
654
Nat Bk 100 U S 239 832
663
Matter of Garvey 77 N Y 523 472
671
Hebbard 34 N Y
680
503
683
Merrifield 51 Ind 24
686
Manattan R Co 118
692
Davison 95 N Y
697
First Nat Bk of Bath
703
State Ct App
707
Pierce 25 Barb 243
713
Matter of Wells 113 N Y 396
717
Matter of Willets 112 N Y 289
724
Hitchcock 20 Johns 76 258
726
N Y State Rep
735
192
739
R R Co v Koontz 104 U S 5 302
743
571
756
Mayor 55 Barb 415
757
Metropolitan El R Co
774
Duryea 11 N Y 324
775
Albro 18 N Y
786
L
796
Wright 54 N Y 437
798
Metropolitan Life Ins Co v Hall
812
Lucksinger 84 N Y
814
Aiken 6 N Y Supp
821
582
832
Art 1 8
838
Stocking 2 Barb
849
Lubke 4 Allen 138
862
Fox 38 N Y 289
868
201
869
Metropolitan El R
876
Seventh Ward Nat Bk v N
890
Matter of Herr 22 N Y State
896
Rep
905
707
917
93
918
Wilcox Silver etc Co v Green
931
88
940
697
942
NEW YORK CONSTITUTION CITED
947
Strang 89 N Y 299
948
Matter of Herr 27 N Y State
952
OBrien 12 N Y
956
Davis 7 Civ Pro
962
Union Transfer Storage
969
Russell 101 N Y 226
972
541
986
308
990
343
991
People ex rel Ulrich v Bell 4
994
Const 1777 art 37
995
People ex rel Van Riper v N
1001
Ct
1006
Art 1 16
1011
273
1015
Matter of Keech 32 N Y State
1017
306
1030

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