Beekman v. Peck

3 Johns. Ch. 415, 1818 N.Y. LEXIS 193, 1818 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 25
New York Court of Chancery·Decided August 18, 1818·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

The Chancellor

was of opinion that the application in the shape of a petition was not indispensable, and that the plaintiff, by means of the previous notice and service of copies of the papers, had all the requisite information. - The motion was granted, on payment of the costs of the default and subsequent proceedings; and the injunction, which had been made perpetual in the decree, by default, was continued until farther order.

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Beekman v. Peck, 3 Johns. Ch. 415, 1818 N.Y. LEXIS 193, 1818 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 25 (N.Y. 1818).

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