Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 12. köide |
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Page 343
The reasons on which we ground our prayer for further proof , are the following :
1st . Certain bales of carpeting appear , by the invoice and bill of lading , to be the
property of Steele . In the letter of 13th July , 1812 , from James Thompson to ...
The reasons on which we ground our prayer for further proof , are the following :
1st . Certain bales of carpeting appear , by the invoice and bill of lading , to be the
property of Steele . In the letter of 13th July , 1812 , from James Thompson to ...
Page 353
The affidavits produced on the order for further proof , are too positive to be
disregarded without cunsidérable reluctance and hesitation . There are , however
, certain rules of evidence , the authority of which is admitted in all Courts . One of
...
The affidavits produced on the order for further proof , are too positive to be
disregarded without cunsidérable reluctance and hesitation . There are , however
, certain rules of evidence , the authority of which is admitted in all Courts . One of
...
Page 388
Whether a title to goods obtained in this way , would , under any circumstances ,
be sustained by a Court of prize , we will not say ; but it is , in our opinion ,
sufficient reason , of itself , to refuse the party any opportunity to make further
proof .
Whether a title to goods obtained in this way , would , under any circumstances ,
be sustained by a Court of prize , we will not say ; but it is , in our opinion ,
sufficient reason , of itself , to refuse the party any opportunity to make further
proof .
Page 442
... out a legal title to the property , but as concealing papers which would have
shown a title elsewhere . But if there was a defect of proof below , it is thought the
Èlaimants are entitled to time for further proof ; and that , if this be allowed , they ...
... out a legal title to the property , but as concealing papers which would have
shown a title elsewhere . But if there was a defect of proof below , it is thought the
Èlaimants are entitled to time for further proof ; and that , if this be allowed , they ...
Page 484
Further proof on those June , 1812 , operates as a grant points refused The
Frances . from the United States to the ... Where the affidavits produced tured by
commissioned privateers , on the order for further proof are as prize of war . The
Sally ...
Further proof on those June , 1812 , operates as a grant points refused The
Frances . from the United States to the ... Where the affidavits produced tured by
commissioned privateers , on the order for further proof are as prize of war . The
Sally ...
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