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John A. JENTONS, as Temporary Administrator of the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of Ben Carter, Deceased, Appellee, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, Appellant, 1929 — 36 F.2d 1019 · caselaw · US
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John A. JENTONS, as Temporary Administrator of the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of Ben Carter, Deceased, Appellee, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, Appellant
36 F.2d 1019·United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit·1929
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John A. JENTONS, as Temporary Administrator of the Goods, Chattels, and Credits of Ben Carter, Deceased, Appellee, v. ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY, Appellant.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
December 2, 1929.
No. 51.
Stanchfield, Collin, Lovell & Sayles and Halsey Sayles, all of Elmira, N. Y., for appellant.
Mortimer L. Sullivan, of Elmira, N. Y., for appellee.
Before L. HAND, SWAN, and CHASE, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Judgment affirmed.