10 App. D.C. 274· 7/1/1897
Durham v. Seymour
Syllabus
<p>Appellate Practice.</p> <p>A motion for rehearing, made after a former motion for the same purpose had been denied, and the case appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States, in which court the appeal was dismissed for want of jurisdiction, dismissed as not having been made in time, under the rules, and also because the matter had been settled by the decision on the first motion.</p>
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