Leake v. Chambers
4 N.J.L. 33
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Bluebook
Leake v. Chambers, 4 N.J.L. 33 (N.J. 1818).
Opinion
The motion cannot prevail. The court of Chancery, is the proper place for such an application, where a suit is there depending, as is now the case. There may be equitable considerations, governing the amount to be brought in; which this court cannot regard, and for which the Chancery is adapted.
Rule refused.
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