Bagg v. Hunt
2 Wend. 243
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Bagg v. Hunt, 2 Wend. 243 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1829).
Opinion
The rule requiring a copy of a paper on which a calendar cause is to be argued, to be- served on the opposite party, applies only to a case made. There is no rule of practice requiring the service of a copy of an error-book. That it is not necessary to serve a copy of a demurrer-book, is expressly decided. (20 Johns. R. 275.)
Motion denied with costs.
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