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Ford Motor Company, Appellant, v. John S. Chambers, as Controller of the State of California, et al., 1918 — 246 U.S. 647 · caselaw · US
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Ford Motor Company, Appellant, v. John S. Chambers, as Controller of the State of California, et al.
246 U.S. 647·Supreme Court of the United States·1918
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No. 179.
Ford Motor Company, Appellant, v. John S. Chambers, as Controller of the State of California, et al.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of California.
Argued February 1, 1918.
Decided March 4, 1918.
Mr. W. F. Williamson, Mr. Alfred Lucking and Mr. L. B. Robertson for appellant.
Mr. U, S.. Webb and Mr. Raymond Benjamin, for appellees, submitted.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.
Judgment affirmed with costs upon the authority of Arkansas Building & Loan Association v. Madden, 175 U. S. 269; Boise Artesian Water Co. v. Boise City, 213 U. S. 276; Singer Sewing Machine Co. v. Benedict, 229 U. S. 481.