Case Name: Snyder vs. E. & S. Jenkins
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1831-03-17
Citations: 6 Wend. 533
Docket Number: 
Parties: Snyder vs. E. & S. Jenkins.
Judges: 
Reporter: Wendell's Reports
Volume: 6
Pages: 533–533

Head Matter:
Snyder vs. E. & S. Jenkins.
Judgment cannot be signed, and roll filed on the report of referees, until four days after the filing of the report and entry of rule for judgment.
On the same day a report of referees was filed, rule for judgment entered, and judgment-roll signed and filed. The defendants moved to , set aside the signing and filing of the judgment-roll.
J. W. Edmonds, for defendants,
M. T. Reynolds, for plaintiff.

Opinion:
By the Court,
Savage, Ch. J.
Judgment is to be entered upon a report of referees in the same manner as upon the verdict of a jury. 2 R. S. 385, § 48. Upon the verdict of a jury, judgment cannot regularly be signed till four days after the filing of the postea, 3 Salk. 212, 215; 6 Mod. 241; and such was declared to be the practice in Bank of Orange v. Brown, 1 Wendell, 31. The same rule is laid down in Rose v. Rock, 6 Johns. R. 330, viz. that judgments after verdict are always judgments nisi, i. e. unless cause be shewn to the contrary in four days. The judgment in this case being signed, and record filed, before the expiration of four days after the filing of the . report, the proceedings were irregular.