Purchase v. Bellows

16 Abb. Pr. 105
CourtThe Superior Court of New York City
DecidedMay 15, 1863
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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Bluebook
Purchase v. Bellows, 16 Abb. Pr. 105 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1863).

Opinion

Robertson, J.

This is an application to set off a judgment at special term, for costs in favor of the defendant, against one for costs at general term in favor of the plaintiff, claimed by his attorneys. The Court of Errors held, in the case of Nicoll a. [106]*106Nicoll (16 Wend., 446), that upon a hill in equity or action at law to obtain a set-off, the attorney’s lien cannot be regarded, but on motion it may. The same doctrine is recognized in Martin a. Kanouse (9 Abbotts’ Pr., 370; S. C., 17 How. Pr., 146), and in Ainslie a. Boynton (2 Barb., 258). This court has held, that on a motion for a set-off, each case will be disposed of according to what appears just and right under the circumstances. (Smith a. Lowden, 1 Sandf., 696; Gihon a. Fryatt, 2 Ib., 638.) The plaintiff’s attorney’s costs were earned in preventing the defendant from being arrested under an execution in the action. If in such case a person in narrow circumstances was obliged to submit to an illegal arrest, because he had not the means to compensate counsel to relieve him, who might be willing to appear for his costs, it would be very hard. I think the defendant should be driven to his bill or action for the purpose. The motion must be denied, with seven dollars costs.

Wellington Wells, for the appellant. Thomas Stevenson, for the respondent.

From this order the defendant now appealed.

By the Court.

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