Baldwin v. Williamson

1 Hopk. Ch. 117
CourtNew York Court of Chancery
DecidedMarch 30, 1824
StatusPublished

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Baldwin v. Williamson, 1 Hopk. Ch. 117 (N.Y. 1824).

Opinion

The Court.

Though the solicitor is ultimately liable, the defendant is not compellable to resort to him. The defendant is entitled to security for costs, in all cases, against an absent complainant.

As no special circumstances are shown, take an order for security in one hundred dollars.

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