GUILD v. ATL.-THIRD CORP.


18 Misc.2d 635 (1959)

Jonathan Guild, Appellant, v. Atlantic-Third Corporation, Respondent.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, Second Department.

April 27, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George H. Meehan and Francis X. Keenan for appellant.

Herman B. Sokoloff for respondent.

PETTE, J., concurs with DI GIOVANNA, J.; BENJAMIN, J., concurs in the reversal but votes for a new trial in a separate opinion.


ANTHONY J. DI GIOVANNA, J.

Plaintiff brought his automobile to defendant's garage in order to store it for a protracted period. It is his claim that at the time of storage he told the defendant's agents, servants and employees that he had packed into the trunk and on the back seat all of his personal belongings removed from his room and that he intended to leave those in the automobile until he returned upon...

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