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MAXWELL'S v. Levy
2 Dall. 381
SCOTUS
1797
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2 U.S. 381 (____)
2 Dall. 381

MAXWELL'S Lessee
versus
LEVY.

Supreme Court of United States.

After argument by M. Levy, for the plaintiff, and by W. Tilghman, for the defendant, IREDELL, Justice, delivered the opinion of the Court, in which the conveyance to the lessor of the plaintiff was considered as entirely colorable and collusive; and, therefore, incapable of laying a foundation for the jurisdiction of the Court.

The rule made absolute.

Case Details

Case Name: MAXWELL'S v. Levy
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Apr 1, 1797
Citation: 2 Dall. 381
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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