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United States v. Shearer. Appeal from the Court of Claims; and United States v. Shearer, 1944 — 323 U.S. 676 · caselaw · US
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United States v. Shearer. Appeal from the Court of Claims; and United States v. Shearer
323 U.S. 676·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
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No. 424. No. 532.
United States v. Shearer. Appeal from the Court of Claims; and United States v. Shearer.
November 20, 1944.
Solicitor General Fahy for the United States. Mr. Clarence B. Des Jardins for Shearer.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The appeal is dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Act of December 17, 1930; Colgate v. United States, 280 U. S. 43; Assiniboine Indian Tribe v. United States, 292 U. S. 606. Cf. United States v. Goltra, 312 U. S. 203, 204, n. 1. The petition for writ of certiorari is denied for the reason that application therefor was not made within the time provided by law. Act of December 17, 1930.