Case Name: The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York v. The Easton and Amboy Railroad Company et al.
Court: New Jersey Court of Chancery
Jurisdiction: New Jersey
Decision Date: 1884-05
Citations: 38 N.J. Eq. 401
Docket Number: 
Parties: The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York v. The Easton and Amboy Railroad Company et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: New Jersey Equity Reports
Volume: 38
Pages: 401–401

Head Matter:
The Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York v. The Easton and Amboy Railroad Company et al.
Bill to foreclose. Motion to settle form of decree.
Mr. F. G. Burnham, for complainant.
Mr. T. N. McCarter, for railroad company.

Opinion:
The Chancellor.
In the opinion in this case (11 Stew. Eq. 132) it is said that the railroad company is to pay no costs of the suit, up to the time of ascertaining the deficiency. The complainant's counsel insists that the costs should be part of the amount to be raised by the sale of the part of the mortgaged premises not taken by the railroad company. On looking into the decree in Booraem v. North Hudson R. R. Co., 12 C. E. Gr. 371, 1 Stew. Eq. 450, 593, which case I intended to follow in deciding this, I find that it was so decreed there. It will be so decreed in this case.