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39 A.D. 129

Willson v. Eveline

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York · decided 1899-07-01

■ Appeal by the defendant, Mary S. Eveline, from an order of the Supreme Court,.made at the Saratoga Special Term and entered in the office of the clerk of the county of Saratoga on the 23d day of January, 1899, denying the defendant’s motion for an order requiring the plaintiff to give security for costs.

Decided 1899-07-01

Per Curiam :

¶1The right of the defendant to require the plaintiff, a non-resident, to give security for costs is absolute (Wood v. Blodgett, 49 Hun, 64; Churchman v. Merritt, 50 id. 270), unless waived by laches. The defendant moved as soon as she learned of the non-residence. The fact that, in the verification of the. complaint made by. the agent of the plaintiff, it is stated “ that the reason why this verification is not made by the plaintiff is that said plaintiff is not now within the county of Saratoga nor within the State of New York,” does not give the defendant notice of the non-residence of the plaintiff, but rather that the absence of the plaintiff is temporary.

¶2We think that the plaintiff was not guilty of laches and was entitled to an order requiring the plaintiff to give security.

¶3All concurred.

¶4Order reversed, with ten dollars costs and disbursements, and motion for security granted.

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