Dent v. Ferguson

Supreme Court of the United States
Dent v. Ferguson, 131 U.S. 397 (1889)
9 S. Ct. 791; 1889 U.S. LEXIS 1829
Per Curiam

Dent v. Ferguson

Opinion

Per curiam:

On consideration of the motion for leave to furnish fifteen copies of the record as already printed, and for a remission of the clerk’s fee for supervising the printing, it is now here ordered by the court that, upon the appellants’ filing fifteen copies of the record as already printed, and making payment of $100 as for cost of additional printing required, that the balance of the estimated costs be remitted.

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Published
Syllabus
Under the circumstances set forth in the motion papers below, the court, as to so much of the record as was printed by order of the court below, dispenses with the filing of ten of the twenty-five copies required by Rule 10 to be printed for the use of the court and counsel, and remits the clerk’s fees for supervision of printing.