Jackson ex dem. Wells v. Breese
6 Cow. 42
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Jackson ex dem. Wells v. Breese, 6 Cow. 42 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1826).
Opinion
Judge Storrs was right in disallowing these costs. Where a cause goes off at the circuit, because the [43]*43plaintiff is not ready, he cannot recover his costs of that circuit, though he is finally successful; and so we have often decided.
Motion denied.
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