Jackson v. Wakeman
2 Cow. 578
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Jackson v. Wakeman, 2 Cow. 578 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1824).
Opinion
We never receive this as an excuse. The farthest we have gone, as to the non-attendance of counsel, is to allow the excuse, if their absence arise from sickness, or other inevitable cause.
Motion granted,
Savage, Ch. J. was absent.
Cowen’s Rep. 167, S. C.
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