Ordered that the judgment is affirmed, with costs.
Viewing the record in the light most favorable to the defendant, as we must, the evidence does not so preponderate in the plaintiffs' favor that the jury could not have reached its verdict on any fair interpretation of the evidence (see, e.g., Taype v City of New York,
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