Knickerbacker v. Brintnall

2 Barb. Ch. 71
New York Court of Chancery·Decided October 6, 1846·Published

Opinion

The Chancellor

decided that the 91st rule only applied to appeal cases, when the decision appealed from was against the defendant, and not to cases where the decision was in his favor ; that in cases of the latter kind there was no presumption that the appeal was brought for delay.

Motion denied.

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