Ewen v. Terry
8 Cow. 126 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1828
We have never gone farther in practice, than setting off judgments of other courts of record against our own; but the same principle will apply to judgments in a justice’s court. They are equally conclusive upon the defendant with the judgment of a court of common pleas, which is now a very usual subject of set-off.
Motion granted.