Case Name: James R. Rose vs. David Hogeboom et al.
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1844-12
Citations: 1 How. Pr. 65
Docket Number: 
Parties: James R. Rose vs. David Hogeboom et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 65–65

Head Matter:
James R. Rose vs. David Hogeboom et al.
A Supreme Court commissioner has power to make a second order, extending time to reply.
Motion by plaintiff to set aside default for not replying, and subsequent proceedings for irregularity.—The plaintiff obtained a second order from a Supreme Court commissioner extending the time to reply in this cause. The last order was treated as a nullity by defendant’s attorneys and plaintiff’s default entered. Defendants allege that under the 95th rule a Supreme Court commissioner can not make a second order extending time to reply.
Jas. R. Rose, Counsel in pro. per. Jas. R. Rose, Mty in pro. per.
S. H. Hammond, Defts Counsel. Hammond & Weed, Defts Mtys.

Opinion:
Decision.—The order was held good, and motion granted with costs.