Green v. Angel
13 Johns. 469
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Green v. Angel, 13 Johns. 469 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1816).
Opinion
The judgment must be reversed, on two grounds :
It was an abuse of discretion in the justice to allow such an [470]*470unreasonable time. for the defendant to go abroad for évidence during the trial* 2. Thé non-appearance of the plaintiff,. 'When the trial was.-resiimed, was a discontinuance of the suit,, and the" justice had no right to. proceed any further.
Judgment reversed.'.,
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