Liberty Oil Co. v. Condon National Bank, 260 U.S. 235 (1922), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with civil procedure and the nature of taking an appeal from the United States District Court.
Liberty Oil Co. v. Condon National Bank, 260 U.S. 235 (1922), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with civil procedure and the nature of taking an appeal from the United States District Court. (en)
A defensive interpleader is an equitable defense authorized to be brought in an action at law by Judicial Code § 274b that is reviewable on appeal as an equity suite rather than by a bill of exceptions thus allowing the United States Circuit Court of Appeals to review the holding of the District Court (en)
Liberty Oil Co. v. Condon National Bank, 260 U.S. 235 (1922), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States dealing with civil procedure and the nature of taking an appeal from the United States District Court. (en)