RAPPAPORT v. PHIL GOTTLIEB-SATTLER, INC.


280 A.D. 424 (1952)

Elsie Rappaport, Appellant, v. Phil Gottlieb-Sattler, Inc., et al., Respondents Phil Gottlieb-Sattler, Inc., Third-Party Plaintiff, v. Sidney Kissin et al., Copartners Doing Business under the Name of Kissin Bros. Parcel Service, Third-Party Defendant

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

July 7, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph Haskell of counsel (Emmet L. Holbrook with him on the brief; Joseph Haskell, attorney), for appellant.

Paul D. Compton of counsel (Robert M. Kieval with him on the brief; Rein, Mound & Cotton, attorneys), for respondents.

COHN, CALLAHAN, VAN VOORHIS and FOSTER, JJ., concur.


PECK, P. J.

While there are differences between the fur storage agreements in this case and in Howard v. Handler Bros. & Winell (279 App. Div. 72, affd. 303 N.Y. 990) and all that was said in that case is not applicable to this case, the underlying facts and considerations are the same, namely, an unexplained loss of plaintiff's valuable fur coat while under bailment...

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