Case Name: Mills v. Bishop
Court: Connecticut Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Connecticut
Decision Date: 1786-08
Citations: 1 Kirby 89
Docket Number: 
Parties: Mills v. Bishop.
Judges: 
Reporter: Connecticut Reports
Volume: 1
Pages: 89–89

Head Matter:
Mills v. Bishop.
On final judgment in favor of a plaintiif, after abatement and amendment, the plaintiff shall recover no cost, antecedent to the amendment, excepting writ, duty and officers,’ fees.

Opinion:
This case was determined on pleas in abatement the last term, and the plaintiff allowed to amend on paying cost: Final judgment being now rendered for the plaintiff, he offered his whole cost to be taxed; but it was ruled by the whole court, that the plaintiff should recover no cost antecedent to the abatement, excepting writ, duty, and officers' fees.