ERLANGER, BLUMGART & CO. v. KEEHN


19 Misc.2d 1017 (1959)

N. Erlanger, Blumgart & Co., Inc., Plaintiff, v. Theodore S. Keehn et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.

August 4, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hays, Sklar & Herzberg for plaintiff.

Harold S. Kohn and Solomon Safter for Theodore S. Keehn and others, defendants.


FRANK A. GULOTTA, J.

This is a motion to dismiss as insufficient in law, each of three causes of action alleged in a complaint to set aside conveyances as having been made in fraud of the plaintiff creditor.

The defendant, Theodore S. Keehn, who is an officer of Marbrooke Coat and Suit Co., Inc., on March 26, 1953 deeded to Florence Keehn, his wife, the premises at No. 64 Diamond Street, Elmont, New York, owned by them as tenants by the entirety...

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