Case ID: cole-cai-cas_1/html/0148-03.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

John B. Church v. the United Insurance Company.
    
    THE plaintiff had obtained, in last January term, an order of court for the verdict recovered in this cause to stand, and judgment to be given accordingly, unless the defendant should, fourteen days before the next “ sittings” in New-York, give notice to the plaintiff that a commission issued in the suit had been returned, in which case there should be a new trial, and the plaintiff at liberty to ,amend, See. The clerk had drawn up the rule before the next “ circuit 
      The plaintiff had given immediate notice of the mistake to the defendant’s attorney, and that he should be prepared to try the cause at the sittings. The defendant not having noticed the return of the commission,
    
      Hamilton moved,
    that the rule be amended to “ sittings,” and be made absolute for judgment.
   Ordered accordingly»