Wright v. Ramsey

3 N.J.L. 409
CourtSupreme Court of New Jersey
DecidedMay 15, 1808
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Wright v. Ramsey, 3 N.J.L. 409 (N.J. 1808).

Opinion

[312]

By the Court.

These proceedings are irregular, and must be set aside, and rendered null. If Mr. Woolly was to be made a defendant, in the room of Wright, his clerk, the action against Wright should have been discontinued, and a new one instituted against Woolly. This might have been done by consent of parties; and possibly this was really intended: but it does not appear by the record to have been done. The declaration which was sent up, is actually against Wright. Proceedings made void.

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