HARTFORD FIRE INS. CO. v. VAN DUZER

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76 U.S. 784 (1870)

9 Wall. 784

The Hartford Fire Insurance Company, v. Van Duzer.

Supreme Court of United States.

April 25, 1870.


Soon after this decision, came up a motion by Mr. Peck for a supersedeas in the case of The Hartford Fire Insurance Company v. Van Duzer, in error to the Supreme Court of Illinois. Mr. T.L. Dickey, opposing. Here, too, on looking into the record, the court could find no allowance of the writ of error to the court below. The writ of error was accordingly dismissed; the CHIEF JUSTICE delivering the opinion of the court that such allowance was indispensable...

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