Case Name: David B. Macomb, Henry W. Brackenridge and William B. Nuttall v. Marcus A. Armstead, administrator of John G. Armstead
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1836-01
Citations: 10 Pet. 407
Docket Number: 
Parties: David B. Macomb, Henry W. Brackenridge and William B. Nuttall v. Marcus A. Armstead, administrator of John G. Armstead.
Judges: 
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 35
Pages: 407–407

Head Matter:
David B. Macomb, Henry W. Brackenridge and William B. Nuttall v. Marcus A. Armstead, administrator of John G. Armstead.
The plaintiff in error had lodged with the clerk of the court a transcript of the record of the cause; but had failed to have the transcript filed, or the cause docketed, in pursuance of the rules of the'court. The court refused to docket or dismiss the case, on the motion of the counsel of the defendant in' error: who asked the court to dispense with the certificate required by the sixteenth rulé of the court, and to substitute the transcript lodged with the clerk of the court by the plaintiff inerror, as and for the said certificate.
By. the Couit. The defendant in error, to entitle himself to the benefit of the rule, must produce the certificate of the rule, as required by the-rule.
IN error' to the court of appeals for the territory of Florida.

Opinion:
Mr Mason, counsel for fhe defendant in error, having staled to the court that the plaintiffs in error, in this cause, had lodged with the cleik of this-court a transcript of the record in the cause, but had failed to have said transcript filed, or the cause docketed, in pursuance of the rules of this court; moved the court to docket and dismiss this-Writ, of error, under the nineteenth rule of this court for February term 1806, and to dispense with the certificate required by said rule, but to substitute the transcript for and as a certificate.On consideration, the court was of opinion,'that the defendant in error, to entitle himself to the benefit of the rule, must produce the certificate of the clerk, as required' by the rule. Whereupon it was ordered by-the court, that the said motion be, and the same was overruled.