MATTER OF CONNAUGHTON v. TAYLOR


285 A.D. 1167 (1955)

In the Matter of Eugene F. Connaughton et al., Respondents, v. Oscar M. Taylor et al., Constituting The New York State Civil Service Commission, Appellants, et al., Respondents

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

May 16, 1955.


Motion to dismiss appeal on the ground that appellants are not parties aggrieved, renewed by permission on the argument of the appeal (Matter of Connaughton v. Taylor, ante, p. 950) denied, without costs. (See Matter of Connaughton v. Taylor, post, p. 1169, decided herewith.)

Appellants may be considered parties aggrieved by the order appealed from, as persons interested in upholding the determination...

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