Van Heusen v. Hurlbut

6 Sarat. Ch. Sent. 67
New York Court of Chancery·Decided August 6, 1847·Published

Opinion

Application to discharge ne exeat, granted, on defendant’s giving the usual bond with sureties, conditioned to render himself amenable to the process of the court; or upon his giving a consent that the bill he taken as confessed &c., under the 191st rule, and upon filing the certificate of the master that he has submitted to an examination before him, and assigned over all his property to the receiver, and in either event defendant directed to pay $8 for costs of opposing this motion.

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