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Bryan v. Pinney

U.S.
Apr 13, 1896
162 U.S. 419 (1896)

Opinion

APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF THE TERRITORY OF ARIZONA.

No. 199.

Submitted December 19, 1895. Decided April 13, 1896.

Bryan v. Brasius, ante 415, followed.

Mr. William A. McKenney, Mr. Webster Street and Mr. B. Goodrich for appellant.

Mr. A.C. Baker, Mr. A.H. Garland and Mr. R.C. Garland for appellees.


THE case is stated in the opinion.


This was an action of ejectment brought by T.J. Bryan in the district court of the Second Judicial District of the Territory of Arizona, against D.H. Pinney, Mary E. Pinney, M.H. Sherman, George H. Mitchell, George W. Maull and the Bank of Napa, to recover possession of block 98 in the town of Phœnix, county of Maricopa. The facts of this case, so far as they present questions for our consideration, are similar to those of the case of Bryan v. Brasius, just decided, and for the reasons there given, and on the authorities there cited, the judgment of the Supreme Court of Arizona is

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Bryan v. Pinney

U.S.
Apr 13, 1896
162 U.S. 419 (1896)
Case details for

Bryan v. Pinney

Case Details

Full title:BRYAN v . PINNEY

Court:U.S.

Date published: Apr 13, 1896

Citations

162 U.S. 419 (1896)

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