1. Scott v. Neely, No. 314., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 15, 16, 1891. , April 27, 1891, Decided
OVERVIEW: Creditor was not entitled to judgment in its favor for payment of simple contract debt relating to a certain parcel of land because federal court had no jurisdiction to hear equitable claim when there was a cognizable claim at law.
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