TITLE GUARANTY CO. v. GEN'L ELECTRIC CO.

No. 856.

222 U.S. 401 (1912)

TITLE GUARANTY & SURETY COMPANY v. UNITED STATES, TO THE USE OF GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 9, 1912.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Louis Barcroft Runk and Mr. H.B. Gill for defendant in error in support of the motion.

Mr. Russell H. Robbins and Mr. James F. Campbell for plaintiff in error in opposition thereto.


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

The motion to vacate the supersedeas must prevail.

Although the writ of error was allowed and was lodged in the office of the clerk more than six months after the entry of the judgment, the bond was approved to operate as a supersedeas. Under these circumstances it is apparent that the order for supersedeas was improvidently granted. No other conclusion is...

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