Exporters v. Butterworth-Judson Co., 258 U.S. 365 (1922)

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Exporters of Manufacturers’ Products v. Butterworth-Judson Co.


No. 390


Argued March 14, 1922
Decided April 10, 1922
258 U.S. 365

CERTIFICATE FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS
FOR THE SECOND CIRCUIT

Syllabus

After expiration of the term of the district court at which final judgment was entered and after expiration of an extension of the term provided by general rule, but before a day to which the parties, after such expirations, stipulated the term should be extended for the purpose, a bill of exceptions was proposed to and settled and signed by the judge. Held that the consent gave no jurisdiction, and the bill was unlawful. P. 368.

Questions certified by the court below under Jud.Code § 239.