
    Bank of Michigan vs. Jessup.
    ALBANY»
    August, 1837.
    A foreign corporation must give security for costs in suits prosecuted here; if they omit to do so and their proceedings are sought to be set aside, they will be relieved on filing security and paying costs of motion.
    Motion to set aside the proceedings of the plaintiffs, being a foreign corporation, for that the suit was commenced without giving security for the payment of costs. 2 R. S. 457, § 1, Since notice of this motion security had been filed.
   By the Court, Nelson, Ch. J.

The plaintiffs were irregular in prosecuting the suit without giving security ; having now complied with the statute, the motion is denied on payment of costs.  