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MclauglIn Vs. Swann
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- Jan 01, 1855
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U.S. 217 (1855) U.S. Supreme Court McLauglin v. SwannSearch
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U.S. 18 How. 217 217 (1855) McLauglin v. SwannSearch
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received could be sustained by the canal company against the trustees, they not having sealed the deed. In Case v. RobertsSearch
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This statement of the rule has been approved, and in conformity with it many cases decided. See, among others, English v. BlundellSearch
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Edwards v. BatesSearch
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Allen v. ImpettSearch
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Weston v. BarkerSearch
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by the company can be made to the attachment, which is but a substituted mode of pursuing the same right. Wanzer v. TrulySearch
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equitable rights of setoff by the garnishee, a different rule has been followed in Massachusetts. Boston Type Co. v. MortimerSearch
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Hathaway v. RussellSearch
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Green v. NelsonSearch
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the process of garnishment or possibly Page 59 U. S. 223 by an action on the case in some instances. Foster v. SinklerSearch
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Hawes v. LangtonSearch
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Adams v. CordisSearch
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Pick. 260. But in other states it has been held that only legal defenses can be made to the attachment. Pennell v. GrubbSearch
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Taylor v. GardnerSearch
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Loftin v. ShackelfordSearch
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Edwards v. DelaplaineSearch
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Watkins v. FieldSearch
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U.S. Supreme Court McLauglin v. SwannSearch
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In Case v. RobertsSearch
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English v. BlundellSearch
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Massachusetts. Boston Type Co. v. MortimerSearch
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Foster v. SinklerSearch
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Pennell v. GrubbSearch
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