Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 80Published for John Conrad and Company, 1872 |
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... claimant applied to have these rules modified or suspended in his case , as not having been promulgated when he made his contract ; but his application was refused . He therefore threw up his contract , and did not purchase any horses ...
... claimant applied to have these rules modified or suspended in his case , as not having been promulgated when he made his contract ; but his application was refused . He therefore threw up his contract , and did not purchase any horses ...
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... claimant was a public contractor ; one of a class continually practicing frauds on the government . We think that they were not . Messrs . M. H. Carpenter , H. E. Totten , and I. Harris , contra : Governments are bound to perfect faith ...
... claimant was a public contractor ; one of a class continually practicing frauds on the government . We think that they were not . Messrs . M. H. Carpenter , H. E. Totten , and I. Harris , contra : Governments are bound to perfect faith ...
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... claimant's property by branding it when it was rejected for common defects involving no fraud . Mr. Justice BRADLEY delivered the opinion of the court . We think that the Court of Claims erred in its finding and judgment in this case ...
... claimant's property by branding it when it was rejected for common defects involving no fraud . Mr. Justice BRADLEY delivered the opinion of the court . We think that the Court of Claims erred in its finding and judgment in this case ...
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... claimant and at the time lying at Alexandria , was chartered by Captain Ferguson , an assistant quartermaster of the United States army , at the rate of $ 115 per day , for every day she might be employed in the service of the United ...
... claimant and at the time lying at Alexandria , was chartered by Captain Ferguson , an assistant quartermaster of the United States army , at the rate of $ 115 per day , for every day she might be employed in the service of the United ...
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... claimant on the ground that he was entitled to have the full amount stipu- lated for in the charter - party . Messrs . B. H. Bristow and C. H. Hill , for the United States ; Messrs . C. F. Peck and T. J. Durant , contra , for the claimant ...
... claimant on the ground that he was entitled to have the full amount stipu- lated for in the charter - party . Messrs . B. H. Bristow and C. H. Hill , for the United States ; Messrs . C. F. Peck and T. J. Durant , contra , for the claimant ...
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