Den ex dem. Dickinson v. Fen

11 N.J.L. 186
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedNovember 15, 1829
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Den ex dem. Dickinson v. Fen, 11 N.J.L. 186 (N.J. 1829).

Opinion

By the Court.

When a third person applies to be made a defendant, it is necessary for him to shew, by affidavit or other competent evidence, that he is the landlord or other *186] proper person, *unless it is admitted by the plaintiff’s attorney. As there is neither in this case,

The motion is overruled.

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