Heyward v. Stilwell

3 Edw. Ch. 245, 1838 N.Y. LEXIS 247, 1838 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 12
New York Court of Chancery·Decided October 1, 1838·Published

Opinion

The Vice-Chancellor

considered the application premature. If it were a case that required the examination of the complainant, it could be done at the proper time, even if he were out of the state, by interrogatories through a commission : Rule 76 ; and the cause might even be settled before the usual time to examine the complainant.

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Heyward v. Stilwell, 3 Edw. Ch. 245, 1838 N.Y. LEXIS 247, 1838 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 12 (N.Y. 1838).

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