BLUESTEIN v. SCOPARINO


277 A.D. 534 (1950)

David Bluestein et al., Doing Business under the Name of Juvenile Furniture Co., Appellants, v. Frank Scoparino, Respondent

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

November 21, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max J. Gwertzman for appellants.

Samuel Rubin of counsel (Seymour J. Ugelow with him on the brief; Conrad and Smith, attorneys), for respondent.

DORE, J. P., COHN, VAN VOORHIS and SHIENTAG, JJ., concur.


CALLAHAN, J.

The plaintiffs were tenants occupying the fourth floor loft of premises 179 Wooster Street, New York City, for manufacturing furniture. The defendant was the owner of the building and occupied the fifth and other floors for the manufacture of dolls. On June 29, 1945, a fire originated in the spraying room on the fifth floor used for the painting of dolls...

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