
    TEXTILEATHER CORPORATION, A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT, v. SUN INDEMNITY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, A CORPORATION; GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS, AND AMERICAN MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-APPELLANT. TEXTILEATHER CORPORATION, A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. SUN INDEMNITY COMPANY OF NEW YORK, A CORPORATION; AMERICAN MUTUAL LIABILITY INSURANCE COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS, AND GREAT AMERICAN INDEMNITY COMPANY, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT.
    Argued February 10, 1931
    Decided October 19, 1931.
    For the Textileather Corporation, McDermott, Enright & Carpenter.
    
    For the American Mutual Liability Insurance Company, McCarter English.
    
    For the Great American Indemnity Company, Collins & Corbin.
    
   Per Curiam.

The judgments in these cases are affirmed, for the reasons stated in the opinion in Textileather Corporation, a corporation, v. Great American Indemnity Company, a corporation, defendant, and American Mutual Liability Insurance Company, a corporation, defendant-appellant; Textileather Corporation, a corporation, plaintiff-appellant, v. Great American Indemnity Company, a corporation, defendant-respondent, and American Mutual Liability Insurance Company, a corporation, defendants, ante, p. 121.

For affirmance — The Chief Justice, Trenchard, Parker, Campbell, Lloyd, Case, Bodine, Daly, Donges, Van Buskirk, Kays, Dear, Wells, JJ. 13.

For reversal — None.  