United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen177United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner Banks & Bros., Law Publishers, 1900 |
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... petition for a writ of error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit . The judgment in the case continued to stand on the face of the record at its original sum , $ 7231.25 recovery , and $ 33.55 costs . By ...
... petition for a writ of error to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit . The judgment in the case continued to stand on the face of the record at its original sum , $ 7231.25 recovery , and $ 33.55 costs . By ...
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... Court of Claims dismissing the petition of claimant and the counter - claim of de- fendants in the above entitled cause . 33 C. Cl . 355. The peti Statement of the Case . tion was filed December 11 20 OCTOBER TERM , 1899 .
... Court of Claims dismissing the petition of claimant and the counter - claim of de- fendants in the above entitled cause . 33 C. Cl . 355. The peti Statement of the Case . tion was filed December 11 20 OCTOBER TERM , 1899 .
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... petition April 15 , 1895 , to the Secretary of the Navy asking that he be restored to his proper position on the list of naval officers , but the Secretary declined to grant any relief , holding that the matter of his rights was res ...
... petition April 15 , 1895 , to the Secretary of the Navy asking that he be restored to his proper position on the list of naval officers , but the Secretary declined to grant any relief , holding that the matter of his rights was res ...
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... petition of the State the oil company demurred and answered . In its demurrer it urged the repugnancy of the statutes of the 1889 and 1895 to the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States , and the insufficiency of ...
... petition of the State the oil company demurred and answered . In its demurrer it urged the repugnancy of the statutes of the 1889 and 1895 to the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States , and the insufficiency of ...
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... petition , since July 6 , 1889 , by the terms of which contract it was agreed that said parties were to buy oil from the defendant company exclusively for a specified time and from no other source , in consideration of rebates al- lowed ...
... petition , since July 6 , 1889 , by the terms of which contract it was agreed that said parties were to buy oil from the defendant company exclusively for a specified time and from no other source , in consideration of rebates al- lowed ...
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