LUM v. ROBERTSON

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73 U.S. 277 (1867)

6 Wall. 277

18 L.Ed. 743

LUM, v. ROBERTSON.

Supreme Court of United States.

December 23, 1867.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Green Adams and Leech, for the plaintiff in error; Messrs. Conway Robinson and W.G. Hale, contra.


Mr. Justice DAVIS delivered the opinion of the court.

The decision of this court in Bacon et al. v. Robertson,* disposes of this case.

The Commercial Bank of Natchez, Mississippi, by judicial forfeiture, was deprived of its charter, and Robertson appointed a trustee to wind up its affairs. In discharge of his trust, having paid all the debts of the insolvent corporation, a large surplus remained. The object of the...

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