The following excerpt is from Robinson v. Robins Dry Dock & Repair Co., 144 N.E. 579, 238 N.Y. 271 (N.Y. 1924):
That the constitutional provisions allow a certain limited degree of latitude in dealing with cases where remedies have been extinguished by lapse of time when the seeming infraction of right is not very great and when justice requires relief. It is unnecessary to go so far as Campbell v. Holt.
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