Jackson ex dem. Swartwout v. Chamberlin

5 Cow. 282
New York Supreme Court·Decided February 15, 1826·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

[283] Rule. That all the causes abide the event and final determination of the one which the plaintiff may elect to notice for trial; and that whatever judgment may finally be rendered in1*the cause thus noticed for trial, shall be entered in all the other causes ; and the party prevailing shall he at liberty to make up and file records therein accordingly.”

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