UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT DECISIONS ON-LINE

RAILROAD COMPANY V. TURRILL, 101 U. S. 836 (1879)

101 U. S. 836

U.S. Supreme Court

Railroad Company v. Turrill, 101 U.S. 836 (1879)

Railroad Company v. Turrill

101 U.S. 836

Syllabus

Where, in a suit alleging the infringement of the complainant's letters patent, and praying an account of profits, a decree, passed in his favor for a certain sum, was on appeal affirmed here, with "interest until paid at the same rate per annum that similar decrees bear in the courts of the State," and that rate on money decrees is sia per cent, held that the decree so affirmed bears interest at that rate.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the Court.


ClubJuris.Com