GODDEN v. KIMMELL, 99 U.S. 201 (1878)

GODDEN v. KIMMELL. OCTOBER TERM, 1878. In cases of concurrent jurisdiction, courts of equity consider themselves bound by the statutes of limitation which govern courts of law; in many other cases they act upon the analogy of the limitations at law; but even where there is no such statute governing the case, a defence founded […]

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99 U.S. 201

99 U.S. 201 99 U.S. 201 25 L.Ed. 431 GODDENv.KIMMELL. October Term, 1878 APPEAL from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. The facts are stated in the opinion of the court. The case was argued by Mr. James M. Johnston and Mr. John Scott for the appellant, and by Mr. Calderon Carlisle and […]

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