Wolf v. Watson Stillman Co.
Wolf v. Watson Stillman Co.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The summons in this case was issued January 4th, 1907, returnable January 16th, 1907. Nothing further was done until December 29th, 1908, nearly two years after the return of the summons, when an order was made by a justice of this court, giving the plaintiff ten days in which to file a declaration. This order was subsequently vacated by the justice who allowed it, and permission given to the plaintiff to make the present application. We think that the application comes too late. The rule of the King’s Bench was that the plaintiff must declare against the defendant within twelve months after the return of the writ, though, by the rules of the court, if he did not deliver his declaration within two terms, the defendant might sign a judgment of non pros. -If, however, the defendant failed to take advantage of the plaintiff’s neglect, by signing a judgment of non pros., the plaintiff might deliver his declaration at any time within a year next after the return of the writ. 1 Tidd Pr 421.
The motion is denied, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- CHRISTIAN WOLF v. WATSON STILLMAN CO.
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- Published