Blanche Small v. William Small
Summary of the case Blanche Small v. William Small
The case involves an action for the partition of a parcel of real property in Queens County, where it was determined that the plaintiff and defendant owned the property as tenants in common. The interlocutory judgment was in favor of the plaintiff and was unanimously affirmed with costs.
Key Issues of the case Blanche Small v. William Small
- Partition of real property
- Ownership as tenants in common
Key Facts of the case Blanche Small v. William Small
- Plaintiff and defendant owned the parcel as tenants in common
- Interlocutory judgment in favor of the plaintiff
Decision of the case Blanche Small v. William Small
Interlocutory judgment in favor of the plaintiff unanimously affirmed, with costs.
Opinions
Action for the partition of a parcel of real property in Queens County, in which it was adjudged, inter alia, that the plaintiff and the defendant owned the parcel as tenants in common. Interlocutory judgment in favor of the plaintiff unanimously affirmed, with costs. No opinion. Present — Carswell, Acting P. J., Johnston, Adel, Wengel and MacCrate, JJ. [See 275 App. Div. 770.]