| N.Y. Sup. Ct. | May 15, 1824

Curia.

The title set up by Alonzo Flint, and upon which he applies to be made co-defendant, is in plain hostility to that under which the defendant claims. The latter is a purchaser of Packard, who purchased of Henry and gave a mortgage, as assignee of which the lessor claims. The object of Alonzo is to defeat the title acquired under Packard. There is nothing like the relation of landlord and tenant between Alonzo and Fowler, or Alonzo and Adolphus.

Motion denied.

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