Greener v. Steinway

48 F. 708, 1885 U.S. App. LEXIS 2440

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Bluebook
Greener v. Steinway, 48 F. 708, 1885 U.S. App. LEXIS 2440 (circtsdny 1885).

Opinion

Shipman, J.

The exception to the clerk’s taxation of costs, in disallowing a docket fee of $20, upon a decree for costs in favor of the defendant, upon a successful demurrer to the complainants’ bill, is sustained. The defendant’s right to a docket fee of $20 is sustained upon the authority of Wooster v. Handy, 23 Blatchf. 112, 23 Fed. Rep. 49; The Anchoria, 23 Fed. Rep. 669; McLean v. Clark, Id. 861; Price v. Coleman, 22 Fed. Rep. 694; and Scharff v. Levy, 112 U. S. 711, 5 Sup. Ct. Rep. 360.

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Related

Scharff v. Levy
112 U.S. 711 (Supreme Court, 1885)
Wooster v. Handy
23 F. 49 (U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York, 1885)

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