LINCOLN v. CLAFLIN, 74 U.S. 132 (1868)

LINCOLN v. CLAFLIN. DECEMBER TERM, 1868. 1. A bill of exceptions should only present the rulings of the court upon some matter of law, and should contain only so much of the testimony, or such a statement of the proofs made or offered, as may be necessary to explain the bearing of the rulings upon […]

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74 U.S. 132

74 U.S. 132 74 U.S. 132 19 L.Ed. 106 7 Wall. 132 LINCOLNv.CLAFLIN. December Term, 1868 ERROR to the Circuit Court of the Northern District of Illinois. Claflin and others brought an action on the case against two defendants, Lincoln and Mileham, for fraudulently obtaining the property of the plaintiffs, alleging a combination and prearrangement […]

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74 U.S. 132

74 U.S. 132 74 U.S. 132 19 L.Ed. 106 7 Wall. 132 LINCOLNv.CLAFLIN. December Term, 1868 ERROR to the Circuit Court of the Northern District of Illinois. Claflin and others brought an action on the case against two defendants, Lincoln and Mileham, for fraudulently obtaining the property of the plaintiffs, alleging a combination and prearrangement […]

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