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Bailiff v. Tipping
6 U.S. (2 Cranch) 406 (1805)
Key Principle
A writ of error will be dismissed where it is not accompanied by the required citation to the adverse party, because such a citation is an indispensable part of the appellate process for bringing a case properly before the Supreme Court.
Area of Law
Constitutional / Public Law
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