Case Name: DUNDORE v. COATES et al.
Court: United States District Court for the District of Maryland
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1844
Citations: 8 F. Cas. 33
Docket Number: Case No. 4,142
Parties: DUNDORE v. COATES et al.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Cases
Volume: 8
Pages: 33–33

Head Matter:
Case No. 4,142.
DUNDORE v. COATES et al.
[6 N. B. R. (1873) 304.]
District Court, D. Maryland.
[Reprinted by permission.]

Opinion:
GILES, District Judge.
Exceptions in this ease overruled so far as respects the costs taxed for the defendant. By the thirty-first of the general orders in bankruptcy, in d case where the petition shall be dismissed by order of the court, the debtor is entitled to recover from the petitioner the same costs that are allowed by law to a party recovering in equity. By the act of eighteen hundred and fifty-three (the fee bill) the attorney's fee on a hearing in equity is twenty dollars. No fee can be taxed for petitioning attorney in this case.