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U.S. Supreme Court
Nelson v. Carland, 42 U.S. 265 (1843)
Nelson v. Carland
42 U.S. 265
Syllabus
Upon questions adjourned from the district to the circuit court under the "act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States," the district judge cannot sit as a member of the circuit court, and consequently the points adjourned cannot be brought before this Court by a certificate of division.
Nor will an appeal or writ of error lie from the decision of the circuit court, and it is conclusive upon the district judge.
