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Reversed Bankruptcy & Debt 1803

Wilson v. Lenox

WILSON v. LENOX AND MAITLAND. A declaration in debt, under the law of Virginia, upon a protested bill of exchange for the principal, interest, damages and cost of protest, must aver the amount of those costs of protest. Quere, whether if th

5 U.S. 194 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a Personal Injury 1803

Fenwick v. Sears's Administrators

FENWICK v. SEARS’S ADMINISTRATORS. An administrator, having had letters of administration in Maryland before the separation of the district of Columbia from the original states, can not, after that separation, maintain an action in that par

5 U.S. 259 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a 1803

United States v. Simms

UNITED STATES v. SIMMS. The act of congress of 27th Feb. and 3d of March, 1801, concerning the district of Columbia, have not changed the laws of Maryland and Virginia, adopted by congress as the laws of that district, any further than the

5 U.S. 252 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Reversed Personal Injury 1803

Hooe v. Groverman

HOOE AND CO. v. GROVERMAN. Error from the circuit court of the district of Columbia, in an action of covenant by Groverman, owner of the brig Nancy, against Hooe and co. the freighters, for demurrage, at the port of Falmouth, in England, fr

5 U.S. 214 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Affirmed Personal Injury 1803

Clark v. Young

BAILEY E. CLARK, v. ROBERT YOUNG, AND CO. In Virginia it is not absolutely necessary, in all cases, to sue the maker of a promissory note, to entitle the holder to an action against the indorser. If a promissory note of a third person be in

5 U.S. 181 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a 1803

Lloyd v. Alexander

LLOYD v. ALEXANDER et al. A citation must accompany the writ of error. The writ of error in this case was quashed because it was not accompanied by a citation.

5 U.S. 365 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a 1803

Abercrombie v. Dupuis

ABERCROMBIE v. DUPUIS AND ANOTHER. Error to a judgment of the circuit court for the district of Georgia. The plaintiffs below (or petitioners as they are called in the record) “aver, that they do “severally reside without the limits of the

5 U.S. 343 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a Bankruptcy & Debt 1803

United States v. Hooe

UNITED STATES v. R. T. HOOE AND OTHERS. Under the judiciary act of 1789, in chancery cases, a statement of facts must accompany the transcript. This provision was revived by the repeal of the act of February 1801. This was a writ of error t

5 U.S. 318 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a Bankruptcy & Debt 1803

Thompson v. Jameson

THOMPSON v. JAMESON. An action of debt for £. 860 12 1, founded on a decree in chancery, is not supported by a decree for £ 860 12 1 with interest from a certain day to the day of rendering the decree. But the variance is fatal. Upon an att

5 U.S. 282 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a 1803

Clarke v. Bazadone

CLARKE v. BAZADONE. A writ of error does not lie from the supreme court of the U. States to the general court for the Territory north-west of the Ohio. This was a writ of error issued from this court to the general court for the territory n

5 U.S. 212 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion
Outcome n/a Intellectual Property 1803

Marbury v. Madison

WILLIAM MARBURY v. JAMES MADISON, Secretary of State of the United States. FEBRUARY, 1803. At the last term, viz. December term, 1801, William Marbury, Dennis Ramsay, Robert Townsend Hooe, and William Harper, by their counsel, Charles Lee,

5 U.S. 137 Supreme Court of the United States Read opinion

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