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Thompson v. King
23 F. Cas. 1056
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1836
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CRANCH, Chief Judge,

was of opinion that Thompson could not now come in as a general creditor of King’s estate for the balance.

MORSELL, Circuit Judge, contra.

■THRUSTON, Circuit Judge, being absent, -the case was continued to the next term, when upon further argument by the same counsel, ■

THE COURT (CRANCH, Chief Judge, contra), stopped R. S. Coxe in reply, and decided that Thompson could come in as a general creditor, upon the assets of George King’s estate, for the difference between the amount of sales of the house and lot, and. the amount -of the value of Thompson’s improvements as found by the auditor.

Case Details

Case Name: Thompson v. King
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of District of Columbia
Date Published: Nov 15, 1836
Citation: 23 F. Cas. 1056
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