Hayward v. Richie

7 Mass. 286
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedMarch 15, 1811
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Hayward v. Richie, 7 Mass. 286 (Mass. 1811).

Opinion

By the Court.

When an action is continued from term to term under reference, the party recovering costs shall be allowed to tax his travel at the term when the rule is entered, and his attendance from the commencement of the term to the day on which the rule is so entered; at the term when the report is made, he may tax his travel and attendance until the report is accepted, recommitted, or discharged ; and at each intermediate term, he may tax his travel and one day’s attendance.

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