STUART v. LAIRD

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5 U.S. 299 (1803)

1 Cranch 299

2 L.Ed. 115

STUART v. LAIRD.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 2, 1803.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Gantt, contra.


PATERSON, J. (Judge Cushing being absent on account of ill health,) delivered the opinion of the court.

On an action instituted by John Laird against Hugh Stuart, a judgment was entered in a court for the fourth circuit in the eastern district of Virginia, in December term, 1801. On this judgment, an execution was issued, returnable to April term, 1802, in the same court. In the term of December, 1802, John Laird obtained judgment...

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