Markham v. Markham

1 Barb. Ch. 374, 1846 N.Y. LEXIS 306
CourtNew York Court of Chancery
DecidedMarch 7, 1846
StatusPublished

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Markham v. Markham, 1 Barb. Ch. 374, 1846 N.Y. LEXIS 306 (N.Y. 1846).

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The Chancellor

said, that to entitle the defendant to read affidavits in support of his answer, in such a case, he must either file them with his answer, and serve copies thereof upon the solicitor of tha adverse" party with such answer, or he must serve them with his notice of motion to dissolve the injunction, and must give notice to the complainant’s solicitor that they will be read upon the hearing of such motion.

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