Warren v. Tenth Nat. Bank

29 F. Cas. 286, 9 Blatchf. 193, 1871 U.S. App. LEXIS 1835

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Warren v. Tenth Nat. Bank, 29 F. Cas. 286, 9 Blatchf. 193, 1871 U.S. App. LEXIS 1835 (circtsdny 1871).

Opinion

THE COURT

(WOODRUFF, Circuit Judge)

dismissed the petition, on the ground that, even if this court could review, before a final decree had been made in the cause by the district court, an interlocutory order made by that court therein, the review could be had only by means of an appeal, under the eighth section of the bankruptcy act, and could not be had by means of a petition of review under the second section of said act.

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