GANLEY v. KAHN


31 Misc.2d 856 (1961)

John B. Ganley, Plaintiff, v. Gerald Kahn et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Kings County.

September 25, 1961


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dwyer & Lawler (Abraham H. Jackness of counsel), for Gerald Kahn, defendant. Terhune, Gibbons & Mulvehill for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, defendant. James F. Rogan for plaintiff.


BENJAMIN BRENNER, J.

Motion by the individual defendant to dismiss the cross complaint of defendant Metropolitan Life Insurance Company for legal insufficiency and on the further ground that it is improperly interposed.

The complaint is in negligence and contains two causes. The first is against defendant Kahn, alleging that plaintiff was injured as a result of being struck by an automobile owned, operated...

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