Case ID: edw-ch_3/html/0272-01.html
Source: Caselaw Access Project
Author: {"author": "The Vice-Chancellor", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Draper and others v. Holland.
    
      Jan. 28, 1839.
    
      Appointing solicitor on the death of former solícitor. Practice.
    
    The solicitor for non-resident complainants died. The court allowed notice to be sent to them through the post-office of an order that they appoint another solicitor within thirty days.
    The complainants were non-residents ; and the face of their bill showed that they lived in the state of Massachusetts." j Their solicitor had died ; and a motion was now made, upon an affidavit, that the complainants appoint another solicitor within thirty days: 2 R, S. 287, § 67. The question was, as to how they should be notified of the order now to be taken 1
    
   The Vice-Chancellor

allowed a notice or copy of the order to be sent through the post-office to each complainant, directed to them according to their address in the bill.

Hr. O. Bushnell, for the motion.