Smith v. Bay City Tribune Co.
1 How. N.P. 7
CourtCircuit Court of the 14th Judicial Circuit of Florida, Bay County
DecidedSeptember 15, 1879
StatusPublished
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Smith v. Bay City Tribune Co., 1 How. N.P. 7 (Fla. Super. Ct. 1879).
Opinion
The Court,
held that unless a suit is brought in bad faith, security for costs will not be required simply because the plaintiff has no property, citing Lord Eldon’s doctrine that no man should be denied justice because he is poor.
Motion denied without costs.
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