Lynde v. West
12 Wend. 235
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Lynde v. West, 12 Wend. 235 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1834).
Opinion
By the Court,
Here was no irregularity. Had notice of appearance not been served, the plaintiff would not have been obliged to give notice of assessment; and not receiving notice of retainer until after the default was entered, he could not be required to delay his judgment by giving notice of assessment.
Motion denied.
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