M'Gregor v. Cleveland
12 Wend. 201
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Bluebook
M'Gregor v. Cleveland, 12 Wend. 201 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1834).
Opinion
[202]*202 By the Court,
Within the principle of the case of Clark v. Wood and others, 9 Wendell, 435, the defendants here who have pleaded are entitled to relief, and a rule is accordingly directed to be entered, that the plaintiffs unless they bring their cause to trial at the next circuit in the county where the venue is laid, pay the costs of the defence and of this motion.
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Clark v. Wood
9 Wend. 435 (New York Supreme Court, 1832)
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