Danforth, J. Two questions are presented by the appellant: one relates to the amendment of the answer. In allowing it the referee did not exceed the power conferred by the Code of Procedure (§§ 272, 273; Laws of 1876, chap. 431, § 8), and there is nothing in the case which makes his decision the subject of review in this court. (Holyoke v. Adams, <span class="cita…
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