United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules Announced at ..., Volume 174United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1899 - Courts |
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... a new trial , either granted by the court in which the first trial was had or to which the record was returnable , or ordered by an appellate court for error in law . VOL . CLXXIV - 1 1 Opinion of the Court . " Trial by jury ,
... a new trial , either granted by the court in which the first trial was had or to which the record was returnable , or ordered by an appellate court for error in law . VOL . CLXXIV - 1 1 Opinion of the Court . " Trial by jury ,
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... granted a writ of certiorari to the justice of the peace , as prayed for ; and the justice of the peace , in his return thereto , set forth the proceedings before him in the action of Hof against the Capital Traction Company , showing ...
... granted a writ of certiorari to the justice of the peace , as prayed for ; and the justice of the peace , in his return thereto , set forth the proceedings before him in the action of Hof against the Capital Traction Company , showing ...
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... granted in the discretion of the court before which the suit is depending , for good cause shown ; or unless the judgment of such court is reversed by a superior tribunal , on a writ of error , and a venire facias de novo is awarded ...
... granted in the discretion of the court before which the suit is depending , for good cause shown ; or unless the judgment of such court is reversed by a superior tribunal , on a writ of error , and a venire facias de novo is awarded ...
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... granted in the courts of law ; " and in §§ 22 and 24 , that final judgments of the District Court might be reviewed by the Circuit Court , and final judgments of the Circuit Court be reviewed by this court , upon writ of error , for ...
... granted in the courts of law ; " and in §§ 22 and 24 , that final judgments of the District Court might be reviewed by the Circuit Court , and final judgments of the Circuit Court be reviewed by this court , upon writ of error , for ...
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... Circuit Court of the United States , without expressing any opinion upon this point , granted a writ of mandamus to the clerk of the state court . Opinion of the Court . Murray v . Patrie , CAPITAL TRACTION COMPANY v . HOF . 11.
... Circuit Court of the United States , without expressing any opinion upon this point , granted a writ of mandamus to the clerk of the state court . Opinion of the Court . Murray v . Patrie , CAPITAL TRACTION COMPANY v . HOF . 11.
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