This motion, made pursuant to rule 109 of the Rules of Civil Practice, attacks the sufficiency of each of five affirmative defenses set up in a supplemental answer and concludes with a request for summary judgment. The plaintiff and defendant are sisters and the action is based on a contract which, in the event of a proposed sale, purports to give to each of the parties a first option to purchase two parcels of
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JONES v. CROOKER
31 Misc.2d 946 (1961)
Mary G. Jones, Plaintiff, v. Anna L. Crooker (Formerly Anna L. Watkins), Defendant.
Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
October 20, 1961
October 20, 1961
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Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.
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