Case Name: John Brooks Leavitt, Appellant, v. Lewis S. Chase, Respondent
Court: New York Superior Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1887-06-23
Citations: 22 Jones & S. 563
Docket Number: 
Parties: John Brooks Leavitt, Appellant, v. Lewis S. Chase, Respondent.
Judges: 
Reporter: Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court of the city of New York
Volume: 54
Pages: 563–563

Head Matter:
John Brooks Leavitt, Appellant, v. Lewis S. Chase, Respondent.
Decided June 23, 1887.
Appeal by plaintiff from order denying motion to strike from complaint scandalous matter. Austen G-. Fox, for appellant. Abram Kling, for respondent.
Before Sedgwick, Ch. J., Freedman and Truax, JJ. Sedgwick, Ch. J.

Opinion:
" The motion was made more than twenty days after the complaint was served. There is reason, from the nature of this particular case, why the rule twenty-two should not be applied to it. It was properly denied. Per Curiam. Order affirmed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements.