Baker v. Hunt
1 Wend. 103
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Baker v. Hunt, 1 Wend. 103 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1828).
Opinion
By the Court,
The motion is denied, with costs. The clerk had no right to receive the money, without a rule of court, and acted correctly in returning it to the defendant. (See 2 T. R. 62; 1 Sell. Prac. 18, 277, 8, 9; 1 Tidd, 566.)
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