GRAYSON v. LYNCH

No. 290.

163 U.S. 468 (1896)

GRAYSON v. LYNCH.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided May 25, 1896.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. T.B. Catron for appellants.

Mr. Samuel M. Arnel and Mr. S.B. Newcombe for appellees.


MR. JUSTICE BROWN delivered the opinion of the court.

In this case, which was tried by the court without a jury, there are fifty-three assignments of error taken to the introduction of much of the testimony and to the finding of the principal facts. As usual, when the assignments are so numerous, it will be necessary to consider but few of them.

1. Thirteen of these assignments are taken in different form to the action of the court in holding that, upon a...

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