Maher v. Comstock
1 How. Pr. 87
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Maher v. Comstock, 1 How. Pr. 87 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1845).
Opinion
The service of the plea must be held bad, being served on the last day after the hour for closing the mail. The default being regular, defendants must come in, if at all, on terms.
Decision.—That on payment of costs of default and subsequent proceedings, and costs of opposing motion, the cause be referred. Judgment and execution to stand as security.
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