Mitchell v. First National Bank of Chicago, 180 U.S. 471 (1901)

Mitchell v. First National Bank of Chicago


Argued October 11-12, 1900
Decided March 6, 1901
180 U.S. 471

CERTIORARI TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
APPEALS FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Syllabus

Whatever may be the nature of a question presented for judicial determination -- whether depending on federal, general or local law -- if it be embraced by the issues made, its determination by a court having jurisdiction of the parties and of the subject matter, binds the parties and their privies, so long as the judgment remains unmodified or unreversed.

The case is stated in the opinion of the Court.