COHEN v. JANLEE HOTEL CORP.


276 A.D. 67 (1949)

Anna Cohen, Respondent, v. Janlee Hotel Corporation, Appellant

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

November 28, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Haskell for appellant.

Jerome L. Blakeman of counsel (Martin Rosen, attorney), for respondent.

VAN VOORHIS, J., concurs with DORE, J.; SHIENTAG, J., concurs in result in memorandum; COHN and CALLAHAN, JJ., dissent and vote to affirm the determination of the Appellate Term, in opinion.


DORE, J.

By the determination of Appellate Term appealed from, affirming judgment in plaintiff's favor after nonjury trial in the Municipal Court, defendant has been held liable in damages for loss of plaintiff's Persian lamb fur coat from the room she occupied as a guest in defendant's hotel. The trial court granted plaintiff judgment on the merits for $250 and judgment with interest and costs was entered in plaintiff's favor for $315.75.

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