Smith v. Wells
6 Johns. 286
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Bluebook
Smith v. Wells, 6 Johns. 286 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1810).
Opinion
The motion must be granted, unless the enters into the'usual stipulation. The attor- . 1 ney is to be governed by the pleadings delivered to him, • and is not to search the clerk’s office. The plaintiff’s attorney, when a copy of a plea is received by him, is t® take it for granted, that the original is on file. ‘
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