Case Name: THEODORE EDWARDS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JOHN T. MASON ET AL., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR
Court: New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1904-11-14
Citations: 70 N.J.L. 825
Docket Number: 
Parties: THEODORE EDWARDS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JOHN T. MASON ET AL., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR.
Judges: For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chiee Justice, Dixon, Garrison, Pitney, Swayze, Bogert, Yredenburgh, Yroom, Green, Gray. 11.
Reporter: New Jersey Law Reports
Volume: 70
Pages: 825–825

Head Matter:
THEODORE EDWARDS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. JOHN T. MASON ET AL., DEFENDANTS IN ERROR.
Argued March 9, 1904
Decided November 14, 1904.
On error to the Supreme Court.
For the plaintiff in error, John J. Crandall.
For the defendants in error, Robert H. Ingersoll.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
When this case was regularly called for hearing the plaintiff in error appeared by counsel, who abandoned the argument of the cause. This brings the case, in effect, within the rule of this court that prescribes that "if the plaintiff in error shall not appear to argue the errors assigned, the judgment of the court below shall be affirmed, with costs."
That is the judgment in this case.
For affirmance — The Chancellor, Chiee Justice, Dixon, Garrison, Pitney, Swayze, Bogert, Yredenburgh, Yroom, Green, Gray. 11.
For reversal — None.