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Gallaway v. Fort Worth Bank

U.S.
Jun 2, 1902
186 U.S. 177 (1902)

Opinion

MOTION TO SUE OUT WRIT OF ERROR, WITHOUT GIVING BOND REQUIRED BY LAW.

Submitted May 19, 1902. Decided June 2, 1902.

The act of Congress of July 20, 1892, 27 Stat. 252, has no application to proceedings in this court.

THE case is stated in the opinion.

Mr. A. Gallaway in propria persona.

No appearance opposing.


This is an application for leave to prosecute a writ of error to a state court, without giving security as required by section 1000 of the Revised Statutes, under an act of Congress of July 20, 1892. 27 Stat. 252.

The motion must be denied. Our ruling has uniformly been, and has been enforced in repeated instances that that act has no application to proceedings in this court.

Motion denied.


Summaries of

Gallaway v. Fort Worth Bank

U.S.
Jun 2, 1902
186 U.S. 177 (1902)
Case details for

Gallaway v. Fort Worth Bank

Case Details

Full title:GALLAWAY v . FORT WORTH BANK

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jun 2, 1902

Citations

186 U.S. 177 (1902)

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