Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York
Corbetta Construction Co., Inc. v. George F. Driscoll Company
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Summary of the case Corbetta Construction Co., Inc. v. George F. Driscoll Company
The court granted a motion for a stay on the condition that the appellant procures the record on appeal and appellant’s points to be served and filed by August 30, 1962, with a notice of argument for September 11, 1962. The appeal is to be argued or submitted when reached.
Key Issues of the case Corbetta Construction Co., Inc. v. George F. Driscoll Company
- Motion for a stay
- Conditions for appeal
Key Facts of the case Corbetta Construction Co., Inc. v. George F. Driscoll Company
- Appellant must procure the record on appeal
- Appellant’s points to be served and filed by August 30, 1962
Decision of the case Corbetta Construction Co., Inc. v. George F. Driscoll Company
Motion for a stay granted
Opinions
Motion for a stay granted on condition that the appellant procures the record on appeal and appellant’s points to be served and filed on or before August 30, 1962, with notice of argument for September 11, 1962, said appeal to be argued or submitted when reached. Concur — Botein, P. J., Rabin, McNally, Stevens and Steuer, JJ.