NEWCOMB v. WOOD, 97 U.S. 581 (1878)

NEWCOMB v. WOOD. OCTOBER TERM, 1878. 1. The power, with the consent of the parties, to appoint referees, and refer to them a pending cause, is incident to all judicial administration, where the right exists to ascertain the facts as well as to pronounce the law. 2. Any issues in an action, whether they be […]

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97 U.S. 581

97 U.S. 581 97 U.S. 581 24 L.Ed. 1085 NEWCOMBv.WOOD. October Term, 1878 ERROR to the Circuit Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio. Nov. 1, 1872, John Wood, assignee in bankruptcy of Philip E. Robertson, filed his petition in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District […]

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