Knickerbacker v. Loucks
3 How. Pr. 64
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Knickerbacker v. Loucks, 3 How. Pr. 64 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1847).
Opinion
The motion must be granted. The Plaintiff’s attorney should have returned the pleas immediately, or given notice that he should disregard them. Instead of doing this, he retained the pleas until he had sent direction to the clerk to enter the default. Motion granted with $10 costs. (1 Howard, 240; 2 do., 146.)
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