Norton v. Kosboth
1 Hopk. Ch. 101
Opinion
In the view of this court, the complainant must be considered in default, unless there be an express consent to suspend proceedings. Let the complainant therefore have leave to reply, but on payment of costs.
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Norton v. Kosboth, 1 Hopk. Ch. 101 (N.Y. 1824).
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