Case Name: Edward Richmond agt. Peleg Sherman, and others
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1862-03
Citations: 28 How. Pr. 491
Docket Number: 
Parties: Edward Richmond agt. Peleg Sherman, and others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Howard's Practice Reports
Volume: 28
Pages: 491–491

Head Matter:
SUPREME COURT.
Edward Richmond agt. Peleg Sherman, and others.
Another decision that no more than Jive term fees for noticing and putting a causo cn the calendar of the court of appeals, can be allowed and taxed.
Third District General Term,
March, 1862.
Before Hogeboom, Peckham and Miller, Justices.
On filing the remmittitnr in this cause from the court of appeals in the supreme court, the clerk of Rensselaer county taxed the plaintiff's costs and allowed more than five term fees in .the court of appeals. The defendants appealed from the clerk's taxation to the special term, where Mr. Justice G. G. Barnard reversed the taxation, and held that five term fees only were properly taxable.
Irving Browne, for plaintiff,
thereupon appealed from the decision of the special term to the general term.
Jeremiah Romeyn, for defendants.

Opinion:
The Court held that no more than five terms in the court of appeals were taxable, and affirmed the decision at special term.