BRAUN v. SAUERWEIN. DECEMBER TERM, 1869. 1. Although the running of a statute of limitations to the right of suing may be suspended by causes not mentioned in the statute itself, as, for example, by the fact that the plaintiff, without default of his own, has been disabled by a superior power from the capacity […]
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77 U.S. 218
77 U.S. 218 77 U.S. 218 19 L.Ed. 895 10 Wall. 218 BRAUNv.SAUERWEIN. December Term, 1869 ERROR to the Circuit Court for the District of Maryland; the case being thus: An act of Congress, passed July 13th, 1866,1 and which by its terms took effect on the 1st of August of that year, enacts: ‘That […]