Stuart v. Laird

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1803-03-18

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The chief justice, having tried the cause in the court below, declined giving an opinion. Paterson, justice, (judge Cushing being absent on account of ill health,) delivered the opinion of the court. On an action instituted by John Laird against Hugh Stuart, a judgment was entered in a court for the fourth circuit in the…

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