Mallet v. Girard

3 Edw. Ch. 372
New York Court of Chancery·Decided January 6, 1840·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

The Vice-Chancellor

denied the motion, on the ground that, although the defendant had received a copy of the bill from the solicitor who had chosen to appear for him, yet he had made no express disavowal of such solicitor’s authority, and non constat he would disavow it. Costs to abide the event.

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