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Griffith v. West
10 N.J.L. 350
N.J.
1829
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Ch. Justice.

Under a general reason assigned, the practice has been to allow the plaintiff to insist upon any error apparent on the face of the proceedings, saving the opposite party at all times from prejudice by surprise. In this case there is no general reason assigned; the reasons are all specific, and as no one covers the error now proposed, we cannot take notice of if«

Case Details

Case Name: Griffith v. West
Court Name: Supreme Court of New Jersey
Date Published: May 15, 1829
Citation: 10 N.J.L. 350
Court Abbreviation: N.J.
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