united, states, tingey, 1831, early, united, states, supreme, court, case, held, appeal, from, circuit, court, united, states, district, columbia, which, recognised, that, united, states, government, right, enter, into, contract, without, relying, specific, le. United States v Tingey 30 U S 5 Pet 115 1831 was an early United States Supreme Court case held on appeal from the circuit court of the United States for the District of Columbia which recognised that the United States Government has a right to enter into a contract without relying on any specific legal mandate for authorization 1 United States v TingeySupreme Court of the United StatesFull case nameThe United States v Thomas TingeyCitations30 U S 115 more 5 Pet 115 8 L Ed 66 1831 U S LEXIS 341 The case involved Commodore Thomas Tingey who with others had acted as surety for a bond executed on 1 May 1812 by Lewis Deblois a naval purser 1 References edit a b United States v Tingey 30 U S 5 Pet 115 1831 External links editText of United States v Tingey 30 U S 5 Pet 115 1831 is available from CourtListener Google Scholar Justia Leagle Library of Congress OpenJurist nbsp This article related to the Supreme Court of the United States is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title United States v Tingey amp oldid 1214331305, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,