Raggs v. Martin, 179 U.S. 206 (1900)

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Raggs v. Martin


No. 205


Submitted October 29, 1900
Decided December 3, 1900
179 U.S. 206

CERTIFICATE FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF APPEALS FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT

Syllabus

The receiver in this case, having voluntarily brought this case into the circuit court, by whose appointment he held his office, cannot, after that court has passed upon the matter in controversy, be heard to object to the power of that court to render judgment therein.

This was a cause brought to this Court on a certyificate from the judges of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Circuit Court of Appeals of the Eighth Circuit. A statement of the facts and the questions put will be found in the opinion of the Court.