FLANDERS v. TWEED


82 U.S. 450 (1872)

15 Wall. 450

FLANDERS v. TWEED.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. S.F. Phillips, Solicitor-General, for the plaintiff in error; Mr. T.D. Lincoln, contra.


Mr. Justice CLIFFORD stated the case, and delivered the opinion of the court.

Tweed claims that he was the owner of four hundred and ninety-five bales of cotton; that the defendant, on the sixth of March, 1866, unlawfully seized and took the same into his possession, and that he unlawfully detained the cotton until the fifteenth of May in the same year, when he, the plaintiff, obtained possession of the cotton by virtue of two writs of sequestration which he instituted...

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