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The case of Cromwell v. County of Sac, adjudicated by the United States Supreme Court, revolves around a legal dispute concerning bonds and attached coupons issued by Sac County, Iowa. The plaintiff, represented by Mr. John N. Rogers, contested the judgment obtained by the defendant, Sac County, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Iowa. The core issue in this case was the validity and enforceability of the bonds, which were challenged by the county. The Supreme Court, with Justice Stephen Johnson Field delivering the opinion, examined the facts presented and the legal…mehr

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The case of Cromwell v. County of Sac, adjudicated by the United States Supreme Court, revolves around a legal dispute concerning bonds and attached coupons issued by Sac County, Iowa. The plaintiff, represented by Mr. John N. Rogers, contested the judgment obtained by the defendant, Sac County, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Iowa. The core issue in this case was the validity and enforceability of the bonds, which were challenged by the county. The Supreme Court, with Justice Stephen Johnson Field delivering the opinion, examined the facts presented and the legal arguments from both sides. The decision of the court was pivotal in determining the obligations of the county under the bonds and the rights of the bondholders. This case is significant as it addresses the principles of estoppel and the legal responsibilities of municipal entities in financial transactions. The court's opinion provided clarity on the application of these principles, influencing future cases involving similar disputes over municipal bonds.
Autorenporträt
Alfred Bate Richards était un journaliste et auteur anglais. Il est passé du droit à la littérature et a été l'auteur d'un certain nombre de drames populaires, de volumes de poèmes et d'essais. Il a été le premier rédacteur en chef du Daily Telegraph, et ensuite du Morning Advertiser.