Raymond v. Redfield
2 Edw. Ch. 196, 1834 N.Y. LEXIS 361, 1834 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 23
Opinion
The complainant had 'filed a bill to discover property after the return of nulla bona to a writ of fieri facias issued uPon a judgment at law; and the defendant had answered denying property. There was also no proof; and the matter was reduced to a question of costs. The Vice-Chancellor decided, that as the object of the bill had entirely failed, it must be dismissed with costs.
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Raymond v. Redfield, 2 Edw. Ch. 196, 1834 N.Y. LEXIS 361, 1834 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 23 (N.Y. 1834).
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