Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 40Gould, Banks & Gould, 1864 |
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... costs , which was affirmed by the county court , on appeal . Cox & Avery , for the appellants . Wright & Pomeroy , for the respondent . By the Court , JOHNSON , J. The facts in this case are quite peculiar . The action is brought to ...
... costs , which was affirmed by the county court , on appeal . Cox & Avery , for the appellants . Wright & Pomeroy , for the respondent . By the Court , JOHNSON , J. The facts in this case are quite peculiar . The action is brought to ...
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... costs to abide the event . Ordered accordingly . [ MONROE GENERAL TERM , September 7 , 1863. Welles , Johnson and J. C. Smith , Justices . ] THE WAYNE AND ONTARIO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE VS. GREENWOOD . A subscription paper for the ...
... costs to abide the event . Ordered accordingly . [ MONROE GENERAL TERM , September 7 , 1863. Welles , Johnson and J. C. Smith , Justices . ] THE WAYNE AND ONTARIO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE VS. GREENWOOD . A subscription paper for the ...
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... costs , which was dock- eted in Orleans county , November 4 , 1857. That after- wards , and while John Freyer continued the owner of the premises , Richard Buccalew recovered a judgment in the su- preme court against him for $ 294.15 ...
... costs , which was dock- eted in Orleans county , November 4 , 1857. That after- wards , and while John Freyer continued the owner of the premises , Richard Buccalew recovered a judgment in the su- preme court against him for $ 294.15 ...
Page 90
... against the defendants , for the rents and profits of the premises , the sum of $ 22.50 , with costs . Judgment being entered accordingly , the defendants appealed . Carter v . Hunt . T. R. Strong , for 90 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT .
... against the defendants , for the rents and profits of the premises , the sum of $ 22.50 , with costs . Judgment being entered accordingly , the defendants appealed . Carter v . Hunt . T. R. Strong , for 90 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT .
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... a jury , at the circuit in Monroe county , in February , 1863 , and judg- . ment was entered in favor of the plaintiff , for $ 213.08 dam- Smith . Aylesworth . ages and costs . The action 104 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT .
... a jury , at the circuit in Monroe county , in February , 1863 , and judg- . ment was entered in favor of the plaintiff , for $ 213.08 dam- Smith . Aylesworth . ages and costs . The action 104 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT .
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Page 10 - A cause of action arising out of the contract or transaction, set forth in the complaint as the foundation of the plaintiff's claim, or connected with the subject of the action.
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Page 93 - All persons having an Interest In the subject of the action and In obtaining the relief demanded may join as plaintiffs, and any person may be made a defendant who has or claims an interest adverse to the plaintiff.
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