Whittlesey v. Zane

9 Wend. 432
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 15, 1832
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Whittlesey v. Zane, 9 Wend. 432 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1832).

Opinion

A motion was made to quash a certiorari, sued out to remove a cause from a common pleas court into this court. The damages claimed exceeded $250, but the plaintiff had furnished a bill of particulars, which shewed that the sum demanded was less than $250. The court decided that the bill of particulars was conclusive evidence of the amount claimed, and that the certiorari must therefore be quashed,.

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