80 N.J. Eq. 429 | New York Court of Chancery | 1912
This is a suit between husband and wife; she files her bill for maintenance under the statute. Before the suit had proceeded to hearing a reconciliation was effected between the parties by
There is, however, another reason why this motion cannot prevail, and that is that the reconciliation between the parties has •abrogated the cause of action, and the suit as a legal proceeding no longer exists. It is true that it has not been formally ended by a dismissal of the bill, but it is likewise true that neither party can fake any adverse step in the cause, for the reason that ■no cause of action exists. The present motion is by the counsel for the wife, but it is made in her behalf, because all proceedings