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Quinn v. Lloyd
7 Rob. 157
The Superior Court of New York...
1867
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Barbour, J.

The acquiescence of the attorney of the defendant in the order, as exhibited by the proceedings before the referee,for several days, without objection on the defendant’s part, must be held to constitute a waiver of the irregularity.

The motion is denied, with $10 costs.

Case Details

Case Name: Quinn v. Lloyd
Court Name: The Superior Court of New York City
Date Published: Nov 15, 1867
Citation: 7 Rob. 157
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