A Treatise On Federal Practice Including Practice in Bankruptcy Admiralty Pat
A Treatise On Federal Practice Including Practice in Bankruptcy Admiralty Pat
Foster, Roger, 1857-1924
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United States of America, ss. The President of the United States, To the Honorable the Judges of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, Greeting: Because in the record and proceedings, as also in the rendition of the judgment of a plea which is in the said Circuit Court of Appeals, before you, or some of you, between Dominick Amato, plaintiff, and The North- FORMS. 1329 em Pacific Railroad Company, defendant, a manifest error hath happened, to the great damage of the... said defendant, the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, as by its complaint appears. We being willing that error, if any hath been, should be duly corrected, and full and speedy justice done to the parties aforesaid in this behalf, do command you, if judgment be therein given, that then under your seal, distinctly and openly, you send the record and proceedings aforesaid, with all things concerning the same, to the Supreme Court of the United States, together with this writ, so that you have the same at Washington, within thirty days from the date hereof, in the said Supreme Court, to be then and there held, that the record and proceedings aforesaid being inspected, the said Supreme Court may cause further to be done therein to correct that error, what of right, and according to the laws and customs of the United States should be done.
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