Gridley v. Daggett
6 How. Pr. 280
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Gridley v. Daggett, 6 How. Pr. 280 (N.Y. 1852).
Opinion
said the court were of opinion they had no discretion, the statute was imperative—there must be an actual determination by the court below (Code, § 11).
Appeal dismissed, without costs.
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