JOSEPH v. R. & M. EMBROIDERY CO.


21 Misc.2d 392 (1959)

Philip Joseph, Plaintiff, v. R. & M. Embroidery Co. Inc. et al., Defendants. R. & M. Embroidery Co. Inc. et al., Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. Edward S. Friedland, Third-Party Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

November 2, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Abraham Abramowitz for plaintiff.

Henry B. Selkowe for defendants and third-party plaintiffs.

Edward S. Friedland, third-party defendant in person, and for New York Pharmacists Discount Corp., defendant.


FRANCIS X. CONLON, J.

The third-party defendant moves for dismissal of the third-party complaint upon the ground that it does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action and that it is not properly interposed in this action.

The third-party plaintiffs allege that, by virtue of certain transactions and grievances, they had reached a settlement with the defendant. The latter was, among other things, to redeliver to the third-party...

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