Slate v. Post
9 Johns. 81
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Slate v. Post, 9 Johns. 81 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1812).
Opinion
Where no venue is laid in the body of the de~ claration, reference must be made to the venue in the margin, and that is sufficient. (Barnes, 483, 3 Term Rep. 387. Tidd's K. B. Pr. 375. 3 Wils. 339. 1 Chitty's Plead. 279.) The plaintiff is entitled to judgment.
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