Webb v. Bulger

4 Hill & Den. 588

Opinion

By the Court,

Nelson, Ch. J.

The defendant who obtained a verdict is entitled to his judgment for costs ; but there should be but one record. This is, however, mere matter of form ; and if the costs of entering up judgment be deducted, the plaintiff cannot be prejudiced. On making such deduction, the judgment may stand.

Ordered accordingly.

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Webb v. Bulger, 4 Hill & Den. 588 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1843).

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