CLARK v. HACKETT


66 U.S. 77 (____)

1 Black 77

CLARK vs. HACKETT.

Supreme Court of United States.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Black, of Pennsylvania, for appellant.

Mr. Hackett argued it for himself.

No counsel appeared for appellant.


Mr. Justice NELSON.

This bill was filed by the complainant, Clark, against Hackett, the defendant, to set aside a decree of the Circuit Court of the United States of the District of Columbia, and also of this court affirming that decree, on the ground that they were procured by the fraud of the parties, and of the complainant's solicitor and counsel. The suit in the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia was instituted by...

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