Case Name: Slate against Post
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1812-01
Citations: 9 Johns. 81
Docket Number: 
Parties: Slate against Post.
Judges: 
Reporter: Johnson's Reports
Volume: 9
Pages: 81–81

Head Matter:
Slate against Post.
ALBANY,
Jan. 1812
Where no vwnue is laid in the body of the deelaration, the venue in the margin issuf.~ f1eicnt~
THE declaration, in this case, contained two counts; One on a promissory note, and the other for money lent, &c~ There was a demurrer to the second count. There was no venue or place laid or mentioned in the body of the declaration, expept in the margin of the first count.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
Where no venue is laid in the body of the de~ claration, reference must be made to the venue in the margin, and that is sufficient. (Barnes, 483, 3 Term Rep. 387. Tidd's K. B. Pr. 375. 3 Wils. 339. 1 Chitty's Plead. 279.) The plaintiff is entitled to judgment.