Riley v. Riley

20 N.J.L. 114
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedFebruary 15, 1843
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Riley v. Riley, 20 N.J.L. 114 (N.J. 1843).

Opinion

Pee Cxjeiam.

Both motions must-prevail. The first plea must be stricken out, and the plaintiffs may enter a rule directing the defendants, within ten days after service of a copy, to elect by which of the two first pleas they will abide and to give notice of their election to the defendants; and in default of such election and notice, the plaintiffs may strike out either of the pleas and proceed in the cause.

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