Swartwout v. Payne
16 Johns. 149
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Swartwout v. Payne, 16 Johns. 149 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1819).
Opinion
That is the English practice; (Tidd, 545. 2 Sir. 1162.;) and it has been so decided by this Court. The plaintiff, if he wishes to alter his venue, must give notice of a motion to amend the declaration, for that purpose. The notice is not sufficient, and the motion must be denied.
Motion denied.
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