HOLDEN v. JOY


84 U.S. 211 (1872)

17 Wall. 211

HOLDEN v. JOY.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The case was elaborately argued by Messrs. William Lawrence, of Ohio, and B.F. Butler, for the complainant, and by Messrs. B.R. Curtis and W.P. Hale, contra.

Messrs. B.R. Curtis and W.P. Hall, contra:


Mr. Justice CLIFFORD delivered the opinion of the court.

Concessions made in the bill favorable to the respondent are to be regarded as facts undisputed by the complainant, and matters well pleaded, in favor of the complainant, are, in view of the demurrer, to be considered as facts admitted by the respondent. Viewed in that light, as the pleadings must be, it will be most convenient to inquire, in the first place, whether...

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