WOOD v. OWINGS

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5 U.S. 239 (1803)

1 Cranch 239

2 L.Ed. 94

GABRIEL WOOD, ORIGINAL DEFENDANT, v. WILLIAM OWINGS AND JOB SMITH, ASSIGNEES OF WILLIAM ROBB, A BANKRUPT, ORIGINAL PLAINTIFF.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 1, 1803.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Martin, for the plaintiff in error.

Harper, contra.


March 1st. The Chief Justice delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a writ of error to a judgment of the circuit court of the fourth circuit sitting at Baltimore, in the following case.

On the 30th of May, 1800, William Robb, who was then a merchant, carrying on trade and merchandise, in the state of Maryland, signed, sealed and delivered to Gabriel Wood, an instrument of writing, purporting to convey...

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