12 Wend. 222 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1834
The Court, the Chief Justice presiding, came to the conclusion that there were no grounds to impeach the fairness of the transaction in respect to the debt, the amount of which was sought to be reduced ; and in delivering his opinion, the chief justice observed: “ Having come to this conclusion, it is almost superfluous to say that this is not a proper case for a feigned issue. The application is made to the equitable powers of the court; and, in such cases, it is competent and pro