CASSIA CORP. v. GARRISON BUILDERS, INC.


278 A.D. 672 (1951)

The Cassia Corporation, Respondent, v. Garrison Builders, Inc., Appellant

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

February 26, 1951.


A warrant of attachment was issued because defendant was a foreign corporation. Defendant, appearing specially, moved to vacate the warrant of attachment not on the ground of the insufficiency of the papers in support of the attachment, but on the ground that plaintiff has not shown that it has a cause of action for the recovery of a sum of money only, or any cause of action against defendant upon which a warrant of attachment may be granted. The motion was denied and defendant...

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