William v. Brown
5 Cow. 281
Opinion
If the place of moving had been entirely omitted the notice would notwithstanding have been good The place of our terms, is fixed by a public law, of which every one must take notice at his peril. The addition of a wrong place, by mistake, is mere surplusage, and may he rejected. The motion must be denied with costs.
Motion denied.
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