Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 14 |
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... judgment for a pro rata amount of the proceeds of all the cotton seized at that place . From this decree the United States appealed . Opinion of the court . Mr. B. H. Bristow , Dec. 1871. ] UNITED STATES v . CRUSELL .
... judgment for a pro rata amount of the proceeds of all the cotton seized at that place . From this decree the United States appealed . Opinion of the court . Mr. B. H. Bristow , Dec. 1871. ] UNITED STATES v . CRUSELL .
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... decree which had been , or should thereafter be , rendered on account of any such contract or obligation . " On ... decree and remanded the cause to the Circuit Court , with directions to enter a decree for the complainant , which was ...
... decree which had been , or should thereafter be , rendered on account of any such contract or obligation . " On ... decree and remanded the cause to the Circuit Court , with directions to enter a decree for the complainant , which was ...
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... decree which had been rendered . The Supreme Court affirmed the validity of the decree , the provision in the State constitution relied upon to the con- trary notwithstanding . Here , again , no Federal question is presented . What ...
... decree which had been rendered . The Supreme Court affirmed the validity of the decree , the provision in the State constitution relied upon to the con- trary notwithstanding . Here , again , no Federal question is presented . What ...
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... decrees only of a State court are re- examinable in this court , and before the court can entertain jurisdiction to re - examine such a judgment or decree , it must appear , either by express averment in the pleadings or by clear and ...
... decrees only of a State court are re- examinable in this court , and before the court can entertain jurisdiction to re - examine such a judgment or decree , it must appear , either by express averment in the pleadings or by clear and ...
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... decree of the State court could rest even if it had been in error as to the effect of the act of 1857 in impairing the obligation of the contract . And when there is such distinct and sufficient ground for the support of the judgment of ...
... decree of the State court could rest even if it had been in error as to the effect of the act of 1857 in impairing the obligation of the contract . And when there is such distinct and sufficient ground for the support of the judgment of ...
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