Campbell v. Bristol
19 Wend. 101
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Campbell v. Bristol, 19 Wend. 101 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1838).
Opinion
By the Court,
The suit was prosecuted without authority, and the attorney is insolvent. The plaintiff must be relieved. 6 Wendell, 514. Let an order be entered that the execution be set aside, and all proceedings against the plaintiff be perpetually stayed, on his stipulating not to bring any action.
Order accordingly.
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