ORVIS v. POWELL

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98 U.S. 179 (1879)

ORVIS, v. POWELL.

Supreme Court of United States.

April 28, 1879.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The reargument was had by printed briefs submitted by Mr. Benjamin F. Butler, Mr. O.D. Barrett, and Mr. Melville W. Fuller for the appellant, and by Mr. Julius Rosenthal and Mr. A.M. Pence, contra.


At a subsequent day of the term, Orvis, the appellant, was granted a reargument because the question of the order in which lands mortgaged, and sold subsequently by the mortgagor, to different parties at different dates should be subjected to the satisfaction of the mortgage debt, was a new one in this court, and because the subsequent sales on which the court had to pass in the case were numerous and, as presented by the record, a little perplexing.

MR. JUSTICE MILLER...

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