Case Name: The Firemen's Insurance Company, Albany, against Richard S. Bay, and others
Court: New York Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1849-03
Citations: 3 How. Pr. 424
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Firemen’s Insurance Company, Albany, against Richard S. Bay, and others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 3
Pages: 424–424

Head Matter:
COURT OF APPEALS,
MARCH TERM, 1849.
The Firemen’s Insurance Company, Albany, against Richard S. Bay, and others.
An undertaking executed in pursuance of § 283 of the code, is effectual to bring up the appeal, in a case of deficiency on sale of mortgaged premises. (§ 287.) But whether sufficient to stay proceedings, qwzre.
Motion to dismiss the appeal on the ground that the undertaking did not provide for paying any deficiency on the sale of mortgaged premises. (Code, § 287.)
P. Gansevoort, for motion.
C. M. Jenkins, opposed.

Opinion:
The Court said it was not necessary to determine whether the undertaking was sufficient to stay the proceedings: that as it contained all that was required by the 283d section of the code, the appeal was effectual although the proceedings might not be stayed. Motion denied.