New v. Bame

3 Sand. Ch. 191, 1846 N.Y. LEXIS 404, 1846 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 52
New York Court of Chancery·Decided January 14, 1846·Published

Opinion

The Assistant Vice-Chancellor,

decided that the assignment was so far set out, or distinctly referred to, in the answer, as to enable the defendant to read it at the hearing, under the seventy-fifth rule of the court. That the answer and schedule together, stated it as a deed duly acknowledged and recorded.

A decree was made for the complainant.

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New v. Bame, 3 Sand. Ch. 191, 1846 N.Y. LEXIS 404, 1846 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 52 (N.Y. 1846).

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