Michigan Supreme Court, 1866

Flower v. Kellum

Flower v. Kellum
Michigan Supreme Court · Decided May 5, 1866
14 Mich. 300

Flower v. Kellum

Opinion of the Court

This was an action of assumpsit originally commenced before a Justice of the Peace. It Avas taken to the Circuit Court by appeal, and there dismissed on motion of defendant, for the reason that no revenue stamps Avere affixed either to any of the certificates made by the justice, or upon entering the appeal in the Circuit Court.

The appeal having been taken before any act of Congress required appeal papers to be stamped, the dismissal was held to be erroneous, and judgment reversed, with costs, and the cause remanded for trial.

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