Pana Vs. Bowler - Semantic Analysis by spaCy
Decided on: Mar-05-1883
Court: US Supreme Court
LAW: section 9, Page 107 U. S. 531, section 10, the Amendatory Act, Section 10, Constitution, the Constitution of 1870
ORG: Pana v. Bowler - 107, U.S. Supreme Court, Pana v. Bowler, Syllabus, the General Assembly of Illinois, bearer, the Illinois Legislature, SEC, Illinois Southeastern Railway Company, Northwestern Railroad Company, the Illinois Southeastern Railway Company, the Town Clerk, State, the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, General Assembly, Pana, AUDITOR, ILLINOIS, sec, the Auditor of Public Accounts, the Circuit Court of, the Town Collector of the Town of Pana, The Circuit Court, the supreme court, the State of Maine, Court, Murdock v. Memphis, U. S. 104, the Supreme Court of Illinois, the Supreme Court of, Nat., Railroad Company v., National Bank, Bank of Pittsburgh, Smith v. Sac County, Commissioners, Q.B. 244, Hall v. Featherstone, Vathir, Perring v. Noyes, Johns, Harbison v. Bank of Indiana, Redington v. Wood, Sloan v. Union Banking Company, the Town of Lansing, Baron Parke, Cooper v. Reynolds, Brooklyn v. Insurance Company
GPE: U.S., Illinois, Springfield, Pana, Pana Township, the Township of Pana, ILLINOIS, the County of, the State of Illinois, New York City, the City of New York, The Township of Pana, Christian County, SPRINGFIELD, United States, Henderson, Coloma, Warren, Marcy, Santa Anna, Laenna, the United States, Knox County v., Sac County, Bl, Mich., Pa., Mass., California, MR, Maine, New York
DATE: 1883, March 5, 1883, Feb. 24, 1860, Feb. 25, 1867, Feb. 24, 1869, June 23, 1873, February 25, 1867, at least twenty days, February 24, 1869, thirty days, April 30, 1870, twenty years, five years, semiannually, the spring, summer, the year 1873, the first days of January and July of each year, the thirtieth day of April, A.D. 1870, April 16, 1869, this twenty-eighth day of June, A.D. 1873, the first of January, 1882, six months', June 28, 1873, this day, the day and, 1880, three years, the year 1876, November, 1879, December 17, April 1, 1880, November 10, 1868, July 2, 1870, February 26, 1867, January, 97 U. S. 96, 92 Ill. 24, 57, 67 Ill. 65, St. 470
CARDINAL: 107, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9 and 10, 9, 10, at least ten, twenty, ten, two, one, 438, 24, one hundred, 807, 17, three, 5, 11, 88, 652, 20, 590, 16, 94, 67, 12, 139, 18, 517, 8, 575, 546, 21, 539, 110, 22, 96, transferee, 238, 284, 13, 28, 294, 39, 384, 70, 256, 331, 231, 133, 526, 45, 406, 41, 253, 469, 615, 412, 815, 333, 308
LOC: the Illinois Southeastern Railway Company, the Town of Pana
MONEY: 30,000, 7,272.02, 100,000, 1,000, one thousand dollars, one hundred thousand dollars, 40, forty dollars, 572.22
PERSON: Harter, Kernochan, James H. Bowler, Isaac H. Merrill, J. W. Stark, P. LAWRENCE, Supervisor, Clerk, Grove P. Lawrence, Edwin Sanders, Charles E. Lippincott, C. E. LIPPINCOTT, P.A., Hurd, Treasurer, the Clerk of, H. N. Schuyler, William E. Hayward, John Vedder, William Houston, Tynen, King, Lippincott, People, Swift, Tyson, Russell v. Southard, Watson v. Tarpley, Butz, Boyce v. Tabb, Oates, Murray v. Lardner, Neal, Collins, Gilbert, Brown v. Spofford, Cromwell, Stewart, Smith, Lansing, Clark, Fitch v. Jones, Brane, Bailey, Bidwell, Zane, Hutchinson, Boggs, Penn, Cottle v. Cleaves, Woodhull, Holmes, Thompson, Armstrong, Fuller, Conley, Holme, Karsper, Binn, Vallett v. Parker, Munroe v. Cooper, W. 73, Anne, Pennoyer, Neff, Empire
PERCENT: 103 U. S. 562, eight percent, Eight percent, 95 U. S. 474, 9 Gray, 95 U. S. 714, 99 U. S. 362, 101 U. S., seven percent
ORDINAL: first, second
NORP: Christian, Burgess v. Seligman, Sistermans
PRODUCT: 246, St. Clair v. Cox
QUANTITY: 3d ed.