MONCURE v. ZUNTS

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78 U.S. 416 (1871)

11 Wall. 416

20 L.Ed. 181

MONCURE, v. ZUNTS.

Supreme Court of United States.

April 3-4, 1871.

April 17, 1871.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. P. Phillips and Mr. Conway Robinson, for the plaintiffs in error, contended:

Mr. T.J. Durant, contra, argued in support of the views of the court below:


Mr. Justice MILLER delivered the opinion of the court.

The act of Congress of May 26th, 1824, declares that "the mode of proceedings in civil cases in the courts of the United States that now are, or hereafter may be, established in the State of Louisiana, shall be conformable to the laws directing the mode of practice in the District Courts of said State," and, though there is a provision authorizing the judges of those courts...

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