Supreme Court of the United States, 1789

Phillips v. Hyde

Phillips v. Hyde
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided June 1, 1789
1 U.S. 439; 1 Dall. 439 (United States Reports)

Phillips v. Hyde

Opinion

The Court

overruled the evidence, (a)

A question then arose, whether the jury could include the costs which had accrued on the replevin, in their verdict in the present action. And the Court were clearly of opinion, that they could, and ought to do so. (b)

Conformable to which was the verdict of the jury.

(a)

See Shewoll v. Fell; 3 Yeates 17; 4 Id. 47.

(b)

Sergeant having suggested, that both the points in this case had been otherwise determined in a case of Jackson v. Webb, Mr. President Shippen said, that the matter was there left, upon equitable circumstances, to the court.

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