HALLIDAY v. HAMILTON


78 U.S. 560 (1870)

11 Wall. 560

HALLIDAY v. HAMILTON.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Messrs. Albert Pike and R.W. Johnson, for the plaintiffs in error, contended that:

Mr. G.P. Strong, contra.


Mr. Justice DAVIS delivered the opinion of the court.

There is no difficulty, on principle and authority, in determining the rights of the parties to this controversy. On the conceded facts of this case there can be no question that the legal title to the 1250 sacks of corn passed to Hamilton & Dunnica before the levy of the attachment by Halliday Brothers, and if so, the judgment of the Circuit Court must be affirmed...

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