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Originally Posted by leatherlips
I haven't been able to find anything quoted from Penhallow v. Doane's yet, (and I spent several hours on it today)
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[color=black][b]You spent several hours because either it is off the public web sites & on lexis or that no such quote exists.
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but, it is a real case that is refered to by lots of other cases, along with Yick Wo and several others, just no quotes from this case.
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[color=black][b]Yes it is a real case & yes the alleged quote DOES NOT exist in ANY Supreme Court case EVER !
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I will ask the fellow that gave it to me where he got the quote from, as I would like to see it for myself now.
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[color=black][b]How about asking homedog to quit spittin' false information & to check himself before he wrex himself.
I typed in numerous phrase combinations within & without the case with all available dates selected & NADA. I used the phrase "creature of the mind" & found this case ONLY:
<u><center>Rundle v. Del. & Raritan Canal Co 55 U.S. 80; 14 L. Ed. 335; 1852</center></u><BLOCKQUOTE>
"This must mean the natural physical beings composing those separate communities, and can, by no violence of interpretation, be made to signify artificial, incorporeal, theoretical, and invisible creations. A corporation, therefore, being not a natural person, but a mere creature of the mind, invisible and intangible, cannot be a citizen of a State, or of the United States, and cannot fall within the terms or the power of the above-mentioned article, and can therefore neither plead nor be impleaded in the courts of the United States"</BLOCKQUOTE> I am going to start a new thread called Bogus Cites/Cases
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