Pomeroy's Lessee v. State Bank of Indiana/Opinion of the Court

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Pomeroy's Lessee v. State Bank of Indiana/Opinion of the Court
Opinion of the Court by James Moore Wayne
712926Pomeroy's Lessee v. State Bank of Indiana/Opinion of the Court — Opinion of the CourtJames Moore Wayne

United States Supreme Court

68 U.S. 23

Pomeroy's Lessee  v.  State Bank of Indiana


I am instructed by the court to announce it to be its opinion that there can be no abatement of the case upon the counsel's suggestion, as it is declared in the charter of the bank, that though its charter should continue as such until the first day of January, 1859, and that all its banking powers should cease after the first day of January, 1857; that it should have all the 'necessary and incidental powers to collect and close up its business,' within which we deem the rights of the plaintiff in this court to be comprehended.

MOTION REFUSED.

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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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