Court Opinion

ID: 5474789
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-01-09 20:46:43.31289+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T08:33:26.914855
License: Public Domain

Per Curiam,

There has been a great laches on the part of the defendants. They must be presumed to have had actual notice of the proceedings against them, at or before April term last, for the execution issued in March. Two terms have since intervened, and they now come too late to object to these proceedings.
Motion denied.(a)

(a) It is a general rule in regard to applications to set aside proceedings oil the ground of irregularity, and “it has been uniformly held, in regard to applications of this nature, that the party must present his application to the court, at the first opportunity after the irregularity has taken place, and before any further proceedings have been had in the cause, by the party complaining of it; 3 T. R. 7, 10; 2 Taunt. 243; 5 T. R. 464 ; 5 Taunt. 330 ; 2 B. & Ald. 373 ; 10 Johns. 486 ; and the attorney must show due diligence in informing himself of it. 4 Cowen, 91; 2 Johns. Cas. 74; see 4 Paige, 288.” Grah. Prac. 2d ed. 702; also id. 703, et seq, where a number of examples of this rule are collected. Where a party moves on a mere irregularity he must be held to the rule strictly, and move at the first opportunity or he will be too late. Cagger v. Gardner, 1 Howard, N. Y. 142.