Brush v. Anderson

2 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 71, 1843 N.Y. LEXIS 286
New York Court of Chancery·Decided January 23, 1843·Published

Opinion

Decided in this case that an order for the production of copartnership books which belong equally to both parties to the suit, may be obtained as a matter of course where the defendant swears that he is unable to put in a full and perfect answer without an inspection of such books.

Order appealed from affirmed, and cause remitted to vice chancellor.

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