| N.Y. Sup. Ct. | May 15, 1816

Per Curiam.

The declaration, in this case, is for a trespass on land, and an eviction of the plaintiffs; and for the damages sustained by reason thereof this suit is brought. The action is, strictly, a personal one, and the plaintiffs were bound to join in it. The release, therefore, by two of the plaintiffs, is a bar to the action, and the defendant is entitled to judgment.

Judgment for the defendant.

© 2024 Midpage AI does not provide legal advice. By using midpage, you consent to our Terms and Conditions.