Case Name: Jacob Berry, impleaded with C. Van Beuren, appellant, against Justus Thompson, respondent
Court: New York Court for the Correction of Errors
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1819-03
Citations: 17 Johns. 436
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jacob Berry, impleaded with C. Van Beuren, appellant, against Justus Thompson, respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Johnson's Reports
Volume: 17
Pages: 343–343

Head Matter:
Jacob Berry, impleaded with C. Van Beuren, appellant, against Justus Thompson, respondent.
Where the party is sued at law on notes., «Hedged by him to be usurious, and he sutlers a verdict and judgment to be taken against him, without making any de-fence. or applying to the Court of Chancery, in due season, he is concluded, and is not entitled to relief in equity.
An ment of a debt, usurious in its from the scrutiny creation, to a third person, with knowledge of the original -transaction, will not protect it of a court of equity.
APPEAL from the Court of Chancery. Vide 3 Johns. Ch. Rep. 395.
C. Baldwin, for the appellant.
Sampson, contra.

Opinion:
The court
being unanimously of opinion, that the decree *of the Court of Chancery ought to be affirmed, it was. thereupon, Ordered, adjudged, and decreed, that the decree of tire Court of Chancery be in all things affirmed; and that the appellant pay to the respondent two hundred dollars, for his damages and costs in defending the appeal; and that the record be remitted, &c.
Decree of affirmance.