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Chapman Vs. Brewer
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- US Supreme Court
- Mar 30, 1885
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U.S. 158 (1885) U.S. Supreme Court Chapman v. BrewerSearch
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U.S. 158 (1885) Chapman v. BrewerSearch
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and vested title in the assignee as of that date, and overreached and defeated all claim under the attachment. Bank v. ShermanSearch
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court, and can no more be attacked collaterally in a suit like the present than any other judgment. Michaels v. PostSearch
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that a lien which may result in a sale and a deed constitutes such a cloud that equity will afford relief. Scofield v. CitySearch
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in the case, will as a general rule administer the same relief in equity which the state courts can grant. Clark v. SmithSearch
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Mass. 16, 19. In Pettit v. ShepherdSearch
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of a conveyance, under pretense of right, which would operate as a cloud upon the title to real estate. In O'Hare v. DowningSearch
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after the assignment, to obtain relief. He was entitled to pursue the remedy he did. The cases of Krippendorf v. HydeSearch
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court for redress by ancillary proceedings. In the second case it was held, in pursuance of the decision in Freeman v. HoweSearch
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