Hinckley v. Boardman

Court: New York Supreme Court
Date filed: 1805-08-15
Citations: 3 Cai. Cas. 134
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Lead Opinion
Kent, C. J.

He should have appeared and contested the taxing. His not doing so is a waiver of his right. Had it been otherwise, I should think the costs of the common pleas only were recoverable, though we certainly might have allowed supreme court costs had we pleased so to do. As things are, you can take nothing by your motion, and must pay the costs of resisting.