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Smith Vs. Woolfolk

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  • US Supreme Court
  • May 04, 1885

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  1. HardIn Vs. Boyd US Supreme Court · Mar 15, 1885
  2. Harkness Vs. Hyde US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1878
  3. Empire Vs. Darlington US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1879
  4. Shields Vs. Barrow US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1854
  5. Windsor Vs. Mcveigh US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1876
  6. Pennoyer Vs. Neff US Supreme Court · Jan 01, 1878
  7. U.S. 143 (1885) U.S. Supreme Court Smith v. Woolfolk
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  8. U.S. 143 (1885) Smith v. Woolfolk
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  9. Craig, and others, for the settlement of his estate. The case is styled in the record The creditors of Junius W. Craig v. Emma
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  10. by assignment, the owner of the claim of A. D. Kelly & Co., filed a petition in the case of The Creditors of Craig v. Emma
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  11. died, the Chicot County Circuit Court, on January 23, 1880, by its order entered in the case of The Creditors of Craig v. Emma
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  12. of Arkansas, by which such an amendment could have been allowed and have become the basis of a decree. Shields v. Barrow
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  13. Walker v. Byers
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  14. Ark. 246. As was said by this Court in Shields v. Barrow
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  15. against a codefendant without a cross-bill, with proper prayer, and process or answer, as in an original suit. Walker v. Byers
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  16. Cullum v. Erwin
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  17. Cummings' Heirs v. Gill's
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  18. Shelby v. Smith's
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  19. to be heard, is not a judicial determination of his rights, and is not entitled to respect in any other court. Windsor v. McVeigh
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  20. would have been but substituted service, and could not support a personal decree against Woolfolk and wife. Pennoyer v. Neff
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  21. Brooklyn v. Insurance
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  22. of the Circuit Court of Chicot County, subsequent to the decree made in the case of The Creditors of Junius W. Craig v. Emma
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  23. mortgage was, under the law of Arkansas, barred in seven years from the maturity of the note. In the case of Birnie v. Main
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  24. And in Coldcleugh v. Johnson
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  25. Hardin v. Boyd
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  26. U.S. Supreme Court Smith v. Woolfolk
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  27. of Junius W. Craig v. Emma
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  28. of The Creditors of Craig v. Emma
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  29. of The Creditors of Junius W. Craig v. Emma
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  30. of Birnie v. Main
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  31. Coldcleugh v. Johnson
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