Case Name: Joseph Benedict agt. Amasa Lord
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1846-02
Citations: 2 How. Pr. 82
Docket Number: 
Parties: Joseph Benedict agt. Amasa Lord.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 82–82

Head Matter:
Joseph Benedict agt. Amasa Lord.
Service of affidavit or case, with notice of motion to set aside report of referees, is ijpt a stay of proceedings per se, until the case is settled; but an order must be obtained.
February Term, 1846.
Motion by defendant to set aside judgment for irregularity.
This was a case where the defendant’s attorneys had served plaintiff’s attorney with copy case and papers for a motion to set aside the report of referees, without any order to stay proceedings. Plaintiff’s attorney gave defendant’s attorneys written notice as follows: (title of the cause) Gent. Judgment has been entered upon the report of referees. I do not regard your papers as regular, and that no motion can be made upon them.
0. P. Kirkland, defendant's counsel.
Sherwood & Wye, defendant’s attorneys.
M. T. Eeynolds, plaintiff’s counsel.
0. M. Benedict, plaintiff’s attorney.

Opinion:
Bronson, Chief Justice.
Denied the motion, with costs, without prejudice, on the ground that service of affidavit or case, with notice of motion to set aside report of referees, is not a stay of proceedings per se until the case is settled; but an order must be obtained.