The following excerpt is from Dannmeyer v. Coleman, 11 F. 97 (U.S. Cir. Ct., D. Cal. 1882):
It is unnecessary to decide other points discussed by counsel, as more than enough to sustain the demurrers have already been determined. See Burke v. Flood, 6 Sawy. 220, for a discussion of some of them. The bill, however, suggests some jurisdictional and other points which have not been made or discussed by counsel in this case, nor, so far as I am aware, in the precise form, in any other. They must sooner or later occur to counsel and be presented for adjudication, and they may as well be now suggested for consideration.
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