SPALLINA v. LO SCHIAVO


277 A.D. 1122 (1950)

Ignazio Spallina, Appellant, v. Salvatore Lo Schiavo, Respondent

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

December 4, 1950.


On this record we do not find that the examination of witnesses by the Trial Justice was unduly prolonged so as to prevent the introduction of proper evidence by counsel. The record adequately displays the nature and extent of appellant's case; and we hold that the respondent was entitled to judgment by reason of the failure to prove that appellant was respondent's tenant and that appellant...

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