SIMPSON CO. v. DALL, 70 U.S. 460 (1865)

SIMPSON CO. v. DALL. DECEMBER TERM, 1865. 1. Where a bill of exceptions at all fairly discloses the fact that the exceptions were made in proper time, this court will not allow the right of review by it to be defeated because the bill uses words in the present tense, when the true expression of […]

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70 U.S. 460

70 U.S. 460 70 U.S. 460 18 L.Ed. 265 3 Wall. 460 SIMPSON & CO.v.DALL. December Term, 1865 1 DUNHAM & KEARFOOT, of Baltimore, were indebted on two notes, amounting to about $3000, to Dall, Gibbons & Co. of the same place, but were insolvent and did not pay. In this condition of things, Dall, […]

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