Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 14 |
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... course which under the cir- cumstances it was possible for it to take . If the cotton was unidentified , the reason was that the quartermaster was absent from Atlanta when it was deliv- ered at the depot , and when it was shipped ; and ...
... course which under the cir- cumstances it was possible for it to take . If the cotton was unidentified , the reason was that the quartermaster was absent from Atlanta when it was deliv- ered at the depot , and when it was shipped ; and ...
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... course , and can be obtained from the clerk of the Circuit Court , and , when filed in his office by the party , are duly served . But writs of error to the State courts can only issue when one of the questions mentioned in the 25th ...
... course , and can be obtained from the clerk of the Circuit Court , and , when filed in his office by the party , are duly served . But writs of error to the State courts can only issue when one of the questions mentioned in the 25th ...
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... course prescribed by the law " to secure the payment of the tax . " No conspiracy- which is what , in truth , the opposing counsel assume to have existed - is alleged in the information , nor in the facts agreed on . The contrary ...
... course prescribed by the law " to secure the payment of the tax . " No conspiracy- which is what , in truth , the opposing counsel assume to have existed - is alleged in the information , nor in the facts agreed on . The contrary ...
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... however , they were complainants . Lyons was , of course , but a stakeholder . The real parties in interest were H. H. Christmas and the wife . Argument for the appellants . mas , and by a Dec. 1871. ] 78 CHRISTMAS v . RUSSELL .
... however , they were complainants . Lyons was , of course , but a stakeholder . The real parties in interest were H. H. Christmas and the wife . Argument for the appellants . mas , and by a Dec. 1871. ] 78 CHRISTMAS v . RUSSELL .
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... course , if there is no jurisdiction the case is at an end , and no question of merits arises . But there is jurisdiction , for a bill of the character of the one filed in this case , to en- join proceedings pending in the Circuit Court ...
... course , if there is no jurisdiction the case is at an end , and no question of merits arises . But there is jurisdiction , for a bill of the character of the one filed in this case , to en- join proceedings pending in the Circuit Court ...
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