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4 LRA 141n 11 LRA 86n 20 LRA 514n 20:137 Mas 395

10 LRA 407n 28:35 LRA 384 40:47 Fed 348

106 Mas 258 5 LRA 159n 30 LRA 720 46:94 Mas 11

2 LRA 644n 51:8 LRA 824n 57:149 US 492 37 LEd 824 16 Fed 691

22 LEd 830
9 LRA 833n
10 LRA 355n
302:4 Fed 759
4 LRA 460

307:31 Con 540
5 LRA 533n
32 LRA 508n
39 LRA 438
325:12 LRA810n

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164 Mas 32
53 Con 343
1 LRA 773
20 LRA 166n
24 LRA 564n
28 LRA 254
29 LRA 171
35 LRA 664

424:15 Fed 331 16 Fed 67 430:82 US 407 21 LEd 115 28 Fed 884

17 LRA 71n 24 LRA 640

119 Mas 428

147 Mas 478

330:6 LRA 645 23 LRA 603

25 LRA 2750 345:13 Fed 756

6 LRA 436

31 LRA 656 38 LRA 515 181:84 US 364 21 LED 635 53 Con 386 150 Mas 367 32 NJL 413

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33 LED 315 163 US 264 41 LED 154 29 NJE 254 6 LRA 339 13 LRA 703n 18 LRA 308n 21 LRA 529 26 LRA 280 505:135 US 635 34 LEd 288 56 Fed 413 73 Fed 691

151 Mas 66 23 NJE 249 1 LRA 2:6 7 LRA 860 19 LRA 497 27 LRA 353n 27 LRA 452n 27 LRA 476n 28 LRA 129n 28 LRA 161n

521:120 US 34 30 LED 576 137 US 238 34 LED 658 26 Fed 302

33 NJE 573 1 LRA 350 623:108 US 73 27 LEd 656 130 Mas 409 5 LRA 579n 36 LRA 342n

638:98 US 538 25 Ed 221 120 US 34 30 LED 576 151 Mas 567 1 LRA 652 19 LRA 310 19 LRA 706 647:9 LRA 189n 653:5 LRA 809 655:1 LRA 309n 13 LRA 667 17 LRA 474n 18 LRA 788n 19 LRA 810 32 LRA 860 39 LRA 724 1658:69 Con 184 17 NJE 78 20 NJE 67 1 LRA 248

386:38 NJL539

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482:104 US 178 26 LEd 705

31 NJE 6

132 US 236

10 LRA 315n
12 LRA 695n

104 Mas 452 45 NJE 444 39 NJL 33 2 LRA 263 3 LRA 613n 17 LRA 861

18 LRA 371

14 LRA 774n

130:9 LRA 167n

9 LRA 584n 14 LRA 119 139:4 LRA 833n 5 LRA 428n 14 LRA 265n 33 LRA 563

252:3 LRA 213n 410:53 Fed 68 10 LRA 585n 67 Fed 514 11 LRA 786 13 LRA 861 20 LRA 176

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95 Mas 442 4 LRA 52n

8 LRA 821

13 LRA 374n

34 LRA 562n

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REPORTS OF CASES

ARGUED AND DETERMINED

IN THE

COURT OF APPEALS

OF THE

STATE OF NEW YORK.

BY E. PESHINE SMITH,
Counsellor at Law.

VOL. X.

ALBANY:

WILLIAM GOULD & SON, LAW PUBLISHERS,

No. 68 State Street.

1870.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year MDCCCLXII, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York, by

WILLIAM GOULD.

ALSO.-Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year MDCCCLXII, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of New York, by HORATIO BALLARD, Secretary of State of the State of New York, in trust for the benefit of the People of the said State.

Rec. Dec, 12, 18jo,

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"§ 5. The judge of the Court of Appeals elected by the electors of the State, who shall have the shortest time to serve, shall be the Chief Judge of said

court.

"86. Four justices of the Supreme Court, to be judges of the Court of Appeals, shall every year be selected from the class of said justices having the shortest time to serve; and alternately, first, from the first, third, fifth and seventh judicial districts, and then from the second, fourth, sixth and eighth judicial districts; and shall enter upon their duties as judges of the Court of Appeals on the first day of January, and serve as judges of said court one year."

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