Sears v. Powell

5 Johns. Ch. 259, 1821 N.Y. LEXIS 131, 1821 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 50
New York Court of Chancery·Decided May 28, 1821·Published

Opinion

The Chancellor.

The motion must be denied. The delay was fatal to the plaintiff’s application. If he has been injured by the use of his name, he must have his resort to the solicitor, who has made use of it, for his indemnity.

Motion denied.

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Sears v. Powell, 5 Johns. Ch. 259, 1821 N.Y. LEXIS 131, 1821 N.Y. Misc. LEXIS 50 (N.Y. 1821).

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