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Patten v. Cilley
50 F. 337
1st Cir.
1892
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Webb, District Judge.

We think that there has been no final decision in the circuit court, and that this court has no jurisdiction in error in the present stage of the case. Under the decision of the supreme court in Bradstreet Co. v. Higgins, 114 U. S. 262, 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 880, the defendant in error is entitled to a judgment for the costs arising on the motion to dismiss. It is accordingly ordered that the writ of error be dismissed, with costs for the defendant incident to the motion to dismiss, including any costs incurred by him in printing the record, and that a mandate issue forthwith,

Case Details

Case Name: Patten v. Cilley
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the First Circuit
Date Published: Apr 22, 1892
Citation: 50 F. 337
Docket Number: No. 1
Court Abbreviation: 1st Cir.
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