Webster v. Schuyler

6 Cow. 595 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1827

Curia.

A voluntary bill of particulars, will not, without a stipulation to that effect, enlarge the time to plead. The plaintiffs were, therefore, regular. But, as there is an affidavit of merits, let the default be set aside, on payment of costs.

Rule accordingly.