Murgatroyd v. McLure
4 U.S. 295
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Murgatroyd v. McLure, 4 U.S. 295 (1800).
Opinion
declared, that the whole transaction between Murgairoyd and Duncanson was a mere cover to evade the laws of the United States ; that the former was a mere trustee for the latter; and that having been paid the full price for the ship, he had no property, on which the replevin could be maintained.
The plaintiff suffered a nonsuit.
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