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1 Philip C. Hubbell, and Others, Lienors, against John Schreyer, Owner, and Others: Proceedings to Foreclose Mechanic's Lien 1863

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GENERAL TERM.
PHILIP C. HUBBELL,.
(infl oth/ers, Jators,
(1gain .'
JOHN SCHREYER,
Proceediiitos to 14)I'eclI0se lleciauii's Lien.
OPINIO(NS OF TIlE COURT ON APPEAL, AS DELIVEEIM) BY 'HIEF
JISTICE CIAS. P. DALY, AND ASSOC'IATE JUSTICE 1I. \V. ROBIN-
SON. AS TO THE PROPER 'CONSTRIt'TION OF TIHE MECHANICS
LIEN LAW APPLICABLE TO NEW YOIK CITY, TIlE PROCEEDINO(S
1E1(2ISITE TO ACQUIRE k I,IEN UN)ER TIlE At'T, A)ND THE
PRA 'TI']A '1O BE OBSERVED IN FORE('LOS1N( SU'CII LIENS.
PUBLISIIED BY
I). &  ('. W. MctA 1) A M,
(Counsel 1ir the Owu'r.
No. I I Chambers Street, New York.

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