Bell v. Overseers of the Poor of Bergen
14 N.J.L. 131
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Bell v. Overseers of the Poor of Bergen, 14 N.J.L. 131 (N.J. 1833).
Opinion
Let the writ be dismissed. The reasons for reversal, ought to have been filed under the rule of this court, within thirty days after the return of the writ. This is a case too, which ought to have been placed on the paper, and noticed for argument at the November term, 1882.
Writ dismissed.
Cited in Dewitt v. Ackerman, 2 C. E. G. 215.
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