Rogers v. Ladd
117 Mass. 334, 1875 Mass. LEXIS 231
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Bluebook
Rogers v. Ladd, 117 Mass. 334, 1875 Mass. LEXIS 231 (Mass. 1875).
Opinion
The statute does not prescribe by whom the affidavit shall be made, and certainly does not require the affidavit of more than one of the plaintiffs. The notice of any order in a cause may be given to the attorney of record. The motion to take off the default was addressed to the discretion of the court below. Judgment affirmed.
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