Case ID: ny-super-ct_46/html/0575-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

EDWIN WILEY, Appellant, v. ANTHONY ARNOUX, et al., Respondents.
    
      Security for costs by non-resident—Code Civil Procedure not applicable to order for, made beforeits passage.
    
    Before Speir and Russell, JJ.
    
      Decided November 22, 1880.
    Appeal from an order directing the plaintiff to file security" for costs.
    The plaintiff is a resident of Brooklyn. The order appealed from was made April 13, 1880.
    The court at General Term said: “In the case of Lewis v. Farrell, decided at this term of the court, it was held that before the additional chapters of the new Code went into operation, it was necessary for a plaintiff residing in another county bringing an action in this court, to file security for costs, but that the Code, as amended, had changed the law on this subject. The order appealed from was made before the change in the law occurred. It was correct as the law then was, and should be affirmed.” '
    
      Herbert K. Cruikshank, for appellant.
    
      John A. Foster, for respondents.
    
      
      
        Ante, p. 358.
    
   Opinion by Russell, J. ; Speir, J., concurred.

Order affirmed, with costs and disbursements.