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First National Bank of Decatur, Plaintiff in Error, v. Albert G. Henry, 1908 — 210 U.S. 431 · caselaw · US
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First National Bank of Decatur, Plaintiff in Error, v. Albert G. Henry
210 U.S. 431·Supreme Court of the United States·1908
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Opinion
No. 221.
First National Bank of Decatur, Plaintiff in Error, v. Albert G. Henry.
In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Alabama.
Argued April 30 and May 1, 1908.
Decided June 1, 1908.
Dismissed with costs on the authority of Missouri, Kansas & Texas Ry. Co. of Texas v. Evans, 175 U. S. 723; Mason v. United States, 136 U. S. 581; Eastland v. Jones, Minor (Ala.), 275 (1824). See act of February 7, 1818, Toulmin’s Digest, 448.
Mr. Edgar W. Godbey and Mr. Hannis Taylor for plaintiff in error.
Mr. Amos E. Goodhue for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam.]
Per Curiam.