Bank of Auburn v. Knapp

9 Wend. 433
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 15, 1832
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Bank of Auburn v. Knapp, 9 Wend. 433 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1832).

Opinion

The suit in this case was intended to have been commenced by the filing and service of a declaration according to the statute. The plaintiffs declared on a joint and several promissory note, filed their declaration as against both defendants, and served a copy upon E. Knapp, one of the defendants, who appeared and pleaded to issue. G. Knapp was not served with a copy of the declaration ; on the 9th May, the plaintiffs entered a nolle prosequi, as to him, and entered a rule for leave to amend the declaration, so that it should purport to be against E. Knapp only, amended accordingly, and served a copy of the declaration on the attorney of E. Knapp, who, on

[434]*434the 28th May, put in a plea which the plaintiffs’ attorneys c{j0Se consider a nullity, and on the 22d June, entered the defendants’ default. The defendants moved to set the same aside. The Court granted the motion, holding that the nolle prosequi as to G. Knapp, was a discontinuance of the 01’ig'Wl suit; that the plaintiff had no right to amend his declaration- by converting it into a declaration against the defendant who had appeared, and that the plea to the amended declaration not having been accepted, but on the contrary having been treated as a nullity, could not be considered as an appearance to the second suit, (if the service of the amended declaration might be treated as the commencement of a new suit,) and consequently that all the proceedings on the part of the plaintiff were irregular and void.

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