LLOYD v. ALEXANDER


5 U.S. 365 (____)

1 Cranch 365

LLOYD v. ALEXANDER ET AL.

Supreme Court of United States.


MARSHALL, Ch. J.

The law respecting the thirty * 366 days notice on a writ of error, and the ten days allowed for filing it, was predicated upon the existing state of things at the time of passing the act; at which time there was no circuit court whose term would not be finished more than forty days before the setting of the supreme court.

The times of the session of the courts have been altered, but no alternation...

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