HUNT v. BENDER

No. 103.

154 U.S. Appx. 556 (1868)

HUNT v. BENDER.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided March 30, 1868.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Reddick and Mr. Briggs for the appellants.

Mr. J. H. Reynolds for the appellees.


THE case is stated in the opinion.

MR. CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE delivered the opinion of the court.

The object of the writ in the territorial court was to subject certain property to the satisfaction of certain judgments. The bill of the complainants, now appellants, was dismissed, and they now prosecute this appeal for the reversal of that decree.

The judgments set up by the complainants were several, and neither of them was for an amount exceeding two...

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