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Ingels, Director of Department of Motor Vehicles, et al. v. Paul Gray, Inc., et al., 1939 — 306 U.S. 620 · caselaw · US
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Ingels, Director of Department of Motor Vehicles, et al. v. Paul Gray, Inc., et al.
306 U.S. 620·Supreme Court of the United States·1939
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No. 534.
Ingels, Director of Department of Motor Vehicles, et al. v. Paul Gray, Inc., et al.
March 27, 1939.
[MAJORITY]
Frank W. Clark, present Director of the Department of Motor Vehicles of California substituted as a party appellant in the place and stead of Ray Ingels, resigned, on motion of Mr. Everett W. Mattoon for the appellees.