GOODALL V. TUCKER, 54 U. S. 469 (1851)

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Goodall v. Tucker, 54 U.S. 13 How. 469 469 (1851)

Goodall v. Tucker

54 U.S. (13 How.) 469

Syllabus

The principles laid down in the preceding case of Hill v. Tucker again affirmed.

This case, like the preceding one of Hill v. Tucker, was brought up by writ of error from the Circuit Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Louisiana.

They were argued together, and differed only in there being different plaintiffs. The cause of action in this case is stated in the opinion of the Court, and the reader is referred to the report of the preceding case for the arguments of counsel.