HAYES V. FISCHER, 102 U. S. 121 (1880)

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Hayes v. Fischer, 102 U.S. 121 (1880)

Hayes v. Fischer

102 U.S. 121

Syllabus

1. An appeal is the only mode by which the appellate jurisdiction of this Court can be exercised in equity suits brought in the courts of the United States, and it does not lie before a final decree has been rendered.

2. A proceeding in the court below for contempt cannot be reexamined here by an appeal or a writ of error.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the Court.

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