Legal Research AI

Sprott v. United States

Court: United States Court of Claims
Date filed: 1872-12-15
Citations: 8 Ct. Cl. 499
Copy Citations
Click to Find Citing Cases
Lead Opinion
Pee cubiam:

1. The government of the Confederate States was an unlawful assemblage, without corporate power to take, hold, or convey a valid title to property, real or personal.

2. The claimant was chargeable with notice of the treasonable intent of the sale by the Confederate government, and the transaction was forbidden by the laws of the United States, and wholly void, so that the claimant acquired no title to the property which is the subject of suit.