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Ely Bernays, Appellant, v. The United States, 1908 — 208 U.S. 614 · caselaw · US
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Ely Bernays, Appellant, v. The United States
208 U.S. 614·Supreme Court of the United States·1908
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Opinion
No. 137.
Ely Bernays, Appellant, v. The United States.
Appeal from the Court of Claims.
Argued January 30, 1908.
Decided February 24, 1908.
Mr. Sigmund, Zeisler and Mr. W. H. Robeson for appellant. The Attorney General, Mr. Assistant Attorney General Thompson and Mr. A. C. Campbell for appellee.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Judgment affirmed. Chesebrough v. United States, 192 U. S. 253; United States v. New York and Cuba Mail Steamship Company, 200 U. S. 488.