Aurrecoecha v. Bangs - 110 U.S. 217 (1884)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Aurrecoecha v. Bangs, 110 U.S. 217 (1884)
Aurrecoecha v. Bangs
Submitted January 4, 1884
Decided January 21, 1884
110 U.S. 217
Syllabus
When counsel stipulate to submit a case, fixing a time for filing of argument by the plaintiff, and a time subsequently for filing the defendant's argument, and a time still later for plaintiff's reply, and the plaintiff failing to file an argument, the defendant files one within the time allowed to him and the plaintiff files no reply, the Court will take the case as submitted under the rule.
Stipulations between counsel for submitting suits, when filed, cannot be withdrawn without consent of both parties. Muller v. Dows, 94 U. S. 277, approved and followed.
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