IT was resolved by the Court, M’Coy, J. and Stone, J. that in bills to perpetuate testimony, if the defendant makes no defence, either by plea, demurrer or answer, he is not entitled to have a Solicitor’s fee taxed in the bill of costs.
Newbern,
September Term, 1796.
In Equity.
Baker for the complainant.
Taylor for the defendant.
IT was resolved by the Court, M’Coy, J. and Stone, J. that in bills to perpetuate testimony, if the defendant makes no defence, either by plea, demurrer or answer, he is not entitled to have a Solicitor’s fee taxed in the bill of costs.