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Pennington Vs. Gibson
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- US Supreme Court
- Jan 01, 1853
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U.S. 65 (1853) U.S. Supreme Court Pennington v. GibsonSearch
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U.S. 16 How. 65 65 (1853) Pennington v. GibsonSearch
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and responded to as of the same dignity and binding obligation with the record in the other. The case of Sadler v. RobinsSearch
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The case of Henly v. SoperSearch
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of Dubois v. DuboisSearch
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Cowen 496, and of McKim v. OdomSearch
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be regarded as settled for itself by this Court, in the explicit language of its decision in the case of Hopkins v. LeeSearch
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The case of Dubois v. DuboisSearch
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In opposition to the doctrine we have laid down, the case of Carpenter v. ThorntonSearch
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that the action of debt will not lie upon a decree of a court of equity. But with respect to the case of Carpenter v. ThorntonSearch
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it must be remarked that Lord Tenterden, who decided that case, has, in the subsequent case of Henly v. SoperSearch
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be correctly understood as ruling any such doctrine or principle as that for which it has been here adduced. In Henly v. SoperSearch
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his lordship says of Carpenter v. ThorntonSearch
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on a decree in chancery could not be maintained, the counsel for the plaintiff in error has cited the case of Hugh v. HiggsSearch
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the latter is conclusive upon the rights of the parties. There is yet another ground on which this case of Hugh v. HiggsSearch
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an entire failure of justice would ensue. For this rule of decision in the English courts, the cases of Sadler v. RobinsSearch
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and of Henly v. SoperSearch
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may again be recurred to, and, for its adoption by courts in our own country, may be cited Post v. NeafieSearch
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Caines 22, and Dubois v. DuboisSearch
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and McKim v. OdomSearch
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as matter of defense. Such is the general rule as laid down by Chitty, vol. 1, 442. So too in the case of Shumway v. StillmanSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court Pennington v. GibsonSearch
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of Sadler v. RobinsSearch
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of Henly v. SoperSearch
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and of McKim v. OdomSearch
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of Hopkins v. LeeSearch
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of Carpenter v. ThorntonSearch
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In Henly v. SoperSearch
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of Hugh v. HiggsSearch
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Post v. NeafieSearch
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and Dubois v. DuboisSearch
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of Shumway v. StillmanSearch
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