Wignall v. Fletcher
Decided January 24, 1952. Charles W. Froessel wrote the opinion for the court.
303 N.Y. 435 · Cited 75 times
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- Matter of Sacharoff v. Corsi · 62 N.E.2d 81
- Matter of Marburg v. Cole · 36 N.E.2d 113
- Matter of Hickox v. Griffin · 83 N.E.2d 836
- Matter of Stracquadanio v. Dept. of Health · 32 N.E.2d 806
- Matter of Small v. Moss · 14 N.E.2d 808
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