McDonald v. Bank for Savings in New-York

2 How. Pr. 35
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1845
StatusPublished

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McDonald v. Bank for Savings in New-York, 2 How. Pr. 35 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1845).

Opinion

Jewett, Justice.

Denied the motion without costs to either party, for the reason that the statute was express in its provisions in regard to bringing writs of error, which provisions must be complied with. There were no exceptions. The statute authorizing poor persons to sue, &e., did not in his judgment extend to writs of error.

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