ADAMS v. LOUISIANA BOARD OF LIQUIDATION

No. 187.

144 U.S. 651 (1892)

ADAMS v. LOUISIANA BOARD OF LIQUIDATION.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided April 18, 1892.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. B.J. Sage and Mr. Charles W. Hornor for plaintiff in error.

Mr. Walter H. Rogers, Attorney General of the State of Louisiana, submitted on his brief.


MR. JUSTICE FIELD delivered the opinion of the court.

This, like No. 21, was a suit against the board of liquidation of the State of Louisiana to compel it to fund four bonds of the State, held by the plaintiffs, and to exchange them for its consolidated bonds, as provided in the act of the legislature known as No. 3, of 1874, at the rate of sixty per cent of their valuation.

The board of liquidation appeared to the...

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