Stewart v. Meigs
12 Johns. 417
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Bluebook
Stewart v. Meigs, 12 Johns. 417 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1815).
Opinion
Whether the delay at Lawrence's house would operate as a discontinuance, need not be decided. The trial of the cause at the justice’s own house, a different place from that appointed in the summons, was irregular, and the judgment must be reversed. (Case v. Van Ness, 1 Johns. Cas. 243.)
Judgment reversed.
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