DANVILLE v. BROWN

No. 1109.

128 U.S. 503 (1888)

DANVILLE v. BROWN.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided December 3, 1888.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Frank P. Clark for the motion.

Mr. George C. Cabell and Mr. H.H. Marshall opposing.


MR. CHIEF JUSTICE FULLER delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a motion to vacate a supersedeas, "for the reason that the bond was not filed within the time prescribed by statute."

The decree was entered March 29th, 1888, and concludes as follows: "And the defendant, the town of Danville, prays an appeal from the aforesaid decree in open court, and it is allowed, and if a supersedeas is desired the amount of the bond is fixed at one hundred thousand...

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