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Bringing Money Into Court

The act of depositing money in the custody of a court or of its clerk or marshal, for the purpose of satisfying a debt or duty, or to await the result of an lnterpleader. Dirks v. Juel, 59 Neb. 353, 80 N. W. 1045.

Source: Black's Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)