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Marine Harbor Properties, Inc. v. Manufacturers Trust Co. (successor to Mortgage Corporation of New York), Trustee, et al., 1942 — 315 U.S. 794 · caselaw · US
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Marine Harbor Properties, Inc. v. Manufacturers Trust Co. (successor to Mortgage Corporation of New York), Trustee, et al.
315 U.S. 794·Supreme Court of the United States·1942
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Opinion
No. 948.
Marine Harbor Properties, Inc. v. Manufacturers Trust Co. (successor to Mortgage Corporation of New York), Trustee, et al.
March 16, 1942.
Mr. Arthur E. Friedland for petitioner. Solicitor General Fahy and Messrs. Richard H. Demuth, Chester T. Lane, Martin Riger, and Homer Kripke for the Securities & Exchange Commission; Mr. Harold L. Smith for the Manufacturers Trust Co., Trustee; and Mr. Harold Stern for Mortimer Rubenstein, Foreclosure Receiver, respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.