Diedrick v. Richley

2 Hill & Den. 271
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 15, 1842
StatusPublished

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Diedrick v. Richley, 2 Hill & Den. 271 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1842).

Opinion

By the Court,

Cowen, J.

This is an action upon an award. The plaintiffs having brought an action of trover against the [272]*272defendant, the attorneys for the respective parties entered into a stipulation that the cause should be referred, as involving the examination of a long account, and a rule was entered to that effect. It was accordingly heard before the referees, and treated in all respects as a reference. The referees reported in favor of the plaintiffs; but we refused to allow a judgment entered upon the report to stand. (19 Wend. 108, & C.) Therefore this action was brought, on the principle that the report enured as an award of arbitrators.

Some preliminary difficulties have been started. The first is, that the submission being since the 2 R. S. 446, 2d ed., - it should have been in writing; but we are of opinion that this is not necessary, except for the purpose of enforcing the award in the particular manner pointed out by the statute. (Vid. Browning v. Wheeler, 24 Wend. 258, 259, and the cases there cited.)

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