Jones v. Wilson
3 Johns. 434
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Jones v. Wilson, 3 Johns. 434 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1808).
Opinion
The constable had no right to sleep on the execution, and then pay the money to the plaintiff and bring his action against the defendant, without any previous demand or request. Such a practice is not only against the rules of law, but would tend to. multiply suits, and increase litigation.
Judgment reversed.
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