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- Taylor_v._Taintor abstract "Taylor v. Taintor, 83 U.S. 366 (1872), was a United States Supreme Court case. It is commonly credited as having decided that a person to whom a suspect is remanded, such as a bail bondsman, has sweeping rights to recover the suspect. However, this is erroneous, since the commonly cited portion of the case, obiter dicta, has no binding precedential value (although dicta can have persuasive value).".
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- Taylor_v._Taintor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Taylor v. Taintor".
- Taylor_v._Taintor arguedatea "--01-06".
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- Taylor_v._Taintor argueyear "1873".
- Taylor_v._Taintor citation "83".
- Taylor_v._Taintor decidedate "--01-27".
- Taylor_v._Taintor decideyear "1873".
- Taylor_v._Taintor dissent "Field".
- Taylor_v._Taintor fullname "William Taylor v. Taintor, Treasurer of the State of Connecticut".
- Taylor_v._Taintor holding "Bail will be exonerated where the performance of the condition is rendered impossible by the act of God, the act of the obligee, or the act of the law.".
- Taylor_v._Taintor joindissent "Clifford, Miller".
- Taylor_v._Taintor joinmajority "Chase, Strong, Bradley".
- Taylor_v._Taintor litigants "Taylor v. Taintor".
- Taylor_v._Taintor majority "Swayne".
- Taylor_v._Taintor notparticipating "Davis and Hunt".
- Taylor_v._Taintor prior "In error to the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut".
- Taylor_v._Taintor scotus "1873".
- Taylor_v._Taintor uspage "366".
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- Taylor_v._Taintor comment "Taylor v. Taintor, 83 U.S. 366 (1872), was a United States Supreme Court case. It is commonly credited as having decided that a person to whom a suspect is remanded, such as a bail bondsman, has sweeping rights to recover the suspect. However, this is erroneous, since the commonly cited portion of the case, obiter dicta, has no binding precedential value (although dicta can have persuasive value).".
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- Taylor_v._Taintor name "William Taylor v. Taintor, Treasurer of the State of Connecticut".