GABRIEL WOOD, ORIGINAL DEFENDANT, v. WILLIAM OWINGS AND JOB SMITH, ASSIGNEES OF WILLIAM ROBB, A BANKRUPT, ORIGINAL PLAINTIFF. FEBRUARY, 1803. ERROR from the fourth circuit court sitting at Baltimore. This was an action on the case for money had and received by Wood to the use of Robb, the bankrupt. Judgment below was entered by […]
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Wood v. Owings, 5 U.S. 239 (1803)
5 U.S. 239 1 Cranch 239 2 L.Ed. 94 GABRIEL WOOD, plaintiff in error v. WILLIAM OWINGS and JOB SMITH, assignees of WILLIAM ROBB, a bankrupt. February Term, 1803 ERROR to the circuit court of the district of Maryland. [Statement of Case and Argument of Counsel from pages 240-249 intentionally omitted] Mr. Chief Justice MARSHALL […]