James L. Calcote, Plaintiff in Error v. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner James L. Calcote, Plaintiff in Error v. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner

James L. Calcote, Plaintiff in Error v. Frederick Stanton and Henry S. Buckner

59 U.S. 243, 1855.SCT.0000045

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Mr. Benjamin moved to dismiss it for want of jurisdiction, none of the cases provided for in the 25th section being applicable here. He then examined the provisions of the section, and contended that the construction placed by the court of appeals of Mississippi upon the fourth and fifth sections of the bankrupt act was not such as to give this court jurisdiction to review its decision. Besides, that court considered the claim to be barred by the statute of limitations. The motion was opposed by Mr. Day and Mr. Johnson, who entered into an elaborate review of the judgment of the Mississippi Court with a view of showing that, by necessary inference, that court must have decided against the right and title set up under the bankrupt act, because there was no other sufficient ground upon which to rest their judgment.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1855
December 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
4
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SELLER
Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
SIZE
75.5
KB

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