LLOYD v. ALEXANDER ET AL. FEBRUARY, 1803. THE writ of error in this case was quashed because it was no accompanied by a citation. Page 366 MARSHALL, Ch. J. The law respecting the thirty days notice on a writ of error, and the ten days allowed for filing it, was predicated upon the existing state […]
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Lloyd v. Alexander, 5 U.S. 365 (1803)
5 U.S. 365 1 Cranch 365 2 L.Ed. 137 LLOYD v. ALEXANDER. February Term, 1803 MARSHALL, Chief Justice. The law respecting the thirty days notice on a writ of error, and the ten days allowed for filing it, was predicated upon the existing state of things at the time of passing the act; at which […]