JOHNSON v. FREEMAN


25 Misc.2d 140 (1960)

Fred Johnson, Plaintiff, v. Natalie Freeman, Doing Business as Roc Sol Transportation Co., Defendant, and Third-Party Plaintiff. Max Arenoff et al., Doing Business as Chic Luggage and Novelty Co., Third-Party Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

March 30, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin A. Crean for defendant and third-party plaintiff. Bivin & Welch for third-party defendants. Hale & Edwards for plaintiff.


VINCENT A. LUPIANO, J.

Motions numbered 78 and 81 have been considered together.

The third-party defendants Arenoff and Farber, doing business as Chic Luggage and Novelty Co., have moved under rule 113 of the Rules of Civil Practice for summary judgment in their favor dismissing the third-party complaint against them of Freeman, the defendant herein and third-party plaintiff.

This motion by the third-party defendants has precipitated a...

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