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Crosby v. Berger
4 Edw. Ch. 210
New York Court of Chancery
1843
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The Vice-Chancellor overruled the demurrer, principally on the ground that the defendants had no right to take the objection that the attorney general was not a necessary or proper party; and especially as these defendants could not be injured even if he were improperly made a party defendant.

Mr. R. Lockwood, in support of the demurrer.

Mr. J. L. Mason and Mr. B. F. Butler, contra.

Case Details

Case Name: Crosby v. Berger
Court Name: New York Court of Chancery
Date Published: Jan 26, 1843
Citation: 4 Edw. Ch. 210
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