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Evans v. Phillips, (1819)

Court: Supreme Court of the United States Number:  Visitors: 24
Filed: Feb. 11, 1819
Latest Update: Feb. 21, 2020
Summary: 17 U.S. 48 (_) 4 Wheat. 48 EVANS v. PHILLIPS. Supreme Court of United States. D.B. Ogden moved to dismiss the writ of error in this case, upon the ground, that the plaintiff had submitted to a nonsuit in the court below, upon which no writ of error will lie. THE COURT directed the writ of error to be dismissed. *74] *JUDGMENT. This cause came on to be heard, on the transcript of the record; on consideration whereof, it is adjudged and ordered, that the writ of error be, and the same is, hereby d
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17 U.S. 48 (____)
4 Wheat. 48

EVANS
v.
PHILLIPS.

Supreme Court of United States.

D.B. Ogden moved to dismiss the writ of error in this case, upon the ground, that the plaintiff had submitted to a nonsuit in the court below, upon which no writ of error will lie.

THE COURT directed the writ of error to be dismissed.

*74] *JUDGMENT.

This cause came on to be heard, on the transcript of the record; on consideration whereof, it is adjudged and ordered, that the writ of error be, and the same is, hereby dismissed, with costs, the plaintiff having submitted to a nonsuit in the circuit court.[(a)]

NOTES

[(a)] See Box v. Bennett, 1 II. Bl. 432; Kempland v. Macauley, 4 T.R. 436.

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