Wyllie and Others v Phillips: 6 May 1837

After the service of a writ of summons Defendant paid the debt surreptitiously to Plaintiff’s clerk, without costs ; Plaintiff’s attorney, with a view to recover his costs, proceeded to deliver a declaration. The Court ordered proceedings to be stayed on payment of the costs of the writ of summons.

Citations:

[1837] EngR 723, (1837) 3 Bing NC 776, (1837) 132 ER 610 (A)

Links:

Commonlii

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Costs

Updated: 20 December 2022; Ref: scu.313840