Gamage v. Law
2 Johns. 192
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Gamage v. Law, 2 Johns. 192 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1807).
Opinion
The justice cannot adjourn a cause more than once, on his own motion, and that only for a time not exceeding six days after the return ofthe process.
Laws of N. Y. vol. 1 p. 492. § 2.
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