WOODHOUSE v. COHEN


198 Misc. 1000 (1950)

Henry Woodhouse, Individually and as Literary Executor of Alice H. Bartlett, Deceased, Plaintiff, v. Louis Cohen et al., Doing Business as Copartners under the Name of Swann Auction Galleries, Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

November 20, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Solinger & Solinger for defendants.

Henry Woodhouse, plaintiff in person.


EDER, J.

Motion to dismiss complaint for legal insufficiency. Five causes of action are set forth. The complaint is a most inartistic pleading and a mere perusal thereof discloses that it violates every rule of pleading.

The litigation stems from purchases from defendants of certain books and prints sold to plaintiff at public auction. There was part payment and notes given for the balance, two promissory...

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