COHN v. LUMBERMAN'S MUT. CAS. CO. OF ILLINOIS


279 A.D. 949 (1952)

Samuel Cohn et al., Doing Business as Monticello Steam Laundry, Respondents, v. (American) Lumberman's Mutual Casualty Company of Illinois, Appellant

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

March 12, 1952.


The order appealed from granted plaintiffs' motion to examine the defendant before trial as to various matters in plaintiffs' action for breach of contract and negligence as regards defendant's inspection and advices, or failure thereof, with respect to a "boiler". We consider that the subject matter referred to in item 8 of the order, viz.: the disablement of plaintiffs' plant, has not been shown a proper subject for pretrial examination. It does not appear that as to such...

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