Ross v. Clarke, (1788)
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
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Filed: Jan. 01, 1788
Latest Update: Mar. 01, 2020
Summary: 1 U.S. 354 (1788) 1 Dall. 354 ROSS versus CLARKE. Supreme Court of United States. *355 BY THE COURT. The money is to be considered in the same state, as if it had been paid into the hands of the Sheriff. If a proceeding of this kind were allowed, there could be no end to suits. We are unanimously of opinion, that the foreign attachment has issued irregularly and ought to be quashed. The rule made absolute.
1 U.S. 354 (1788)
1 Dall. 354
ROSS
versus
CLARKE.
Supreme Court of United States.
BY THE COURT. The money is to be considered in the same state, as if it had been paid into the hands of the Sheriff. If a proceeding of this kind were allowed, there could be no end to suits. We are unanimously of opinion, that the foreign attachment has issued irregularly and ought to be quashed.
The rule made absolute.
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