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Seaman Field and Others, Plaintiffs in Error v. the United States

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  • Title: Seaman Field and Others, Plaintiffs in Error v. the United States
  • Author : United States Supreme Court
  • Release Date : January 01, 1835
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 81 KB

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IN error to the district court of the United States for the eastern district of Louisiana. In the district court of the United States, on the 30th of March 1831, the attorney of the district filed a petition of complaint, on behalf of the United States, against Seaman Field, Samuel J. Peters, and Thomas Toby, residing in the city of New Orleans, syndics of L. E. Brown; stating that one Lewis E. Brown, of the city of New Orleans, on the 27th of October 1829, executed a certain bond to the United States in the sum of 1366 dollars 20 cents; and suit having been brought in the said bond, judgment in favour of the United States was obtained on it on the 22d of December 1830, for the amount thereof, to be satisfied with the payment of 632 dollars 10 cents with interest, &c. That the said Lewis E. Brown failed and became insolvent, and made a voluntary assignment of all his property to his creditors, on or about the 30th of April 1830, under the laws of Louisiana. That Seaman Field, Samuel J. Peters, and Thomas Toby, were appointed syndics, or assignees of his creditors; and in that capacity have received and taken possession of all the property, real and personal of the insolvent, and have sold, and disposed of the same, to an amount far exceeding the debts due by him to the United States. That at the time of their receiving and taking possession of the said property as aforesaid, they well knew of the existence of the debts due to the United States by Lewis E. Brown; and that an amicable demand had been made of them by the United States, for the amount of the said judgment and of the costs, but they have neglected or refused to pay the same, or any part thereof.


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