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Rogers v. Law (66 U.S. 253)

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Rogers v. Law (66 U.S. 253)
by Samuel Nelson
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United States Supreme Court

66 U.S. 253

Rogers  v.  Law

Appeal from the decree of the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Columbia.

This was a proceeding for the distribution of the estate of Thomas Law, deceased, among his creditors and legatees. The same cause was here before, and is reported as Adams et al. vs. Law, in 17 Howard, 417. It was then remanded, and was further proceeded in according to the opinion of this court. The questions which arose afterwards were on the following claims:

1. Lloyd N. Rogers made a claim as creditor for money lent in 1822. It was not shown that this debt had ever been demanded of the decedent in his lifetime, nor or his executors before 1855.

2. Lloyd N. Rogers also claimed as creditor under the deed which will be found described in the opinion of Jr. Justice Nelson.

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This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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