Case Name: Pintard against Ross
Court: New York Supreme Court of Judicature
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1807-02
Citations: 2 Johns. 185
Docket Number: 
Parties: Pintard against Ross.
Judges: 
Reporter: Johnson's Reports
Volume: 2
Pages: 185–185

Head Matter:
Pintard against Ross.
Notice of a non-enumerated motion may be given for any day in term though' it will not be beard until the next non-enumerated day.
T. A. Emmet, for the plaintiff,
moved for an attachment against the defendant, forirot performing an award pursuant to the submission, which had been made a rule of the court.
Johnson, contra,
objected that the notice of the motion had been given for the first Wednesday in term, and not for the first day, or a day on which non-enumerated motions were to be heard.
Emmet read an affidavit,
stating an excuse for not giving the notice for a different day.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
The notice may be given for any day in term, but the court will not hear the motion except on a non-enumerated day.
Rule granted.
2 Caines, 259.