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City of Yonkers v. Downey, Receiver; Loehr, Mayor, et al. v. Same; and City of Yonkers, Trustee, v. Same, 1939 — 308 U.S. 547 · caselaw · US
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City of Yonkers v. Downey, Receiver; Loehr, Mayor, et al. v. Same; and City of Yonkers, Trustee, v. Same
308 U.S. 547·Supreme Court of the United States·1939
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Opinion
No. 542.
Nos. 543 and 544.
City of Yonkers v. Downey, Receiver; Loehr, Mayor, et al. v. Same; and City of Yonkers, Trustee, v. Same.
No. 545.
December 18, 1939.
Mr. E. J. Dimock for petitioners in Nos. 543,544, and 545, and with Mr. J, Donald Rawlings for petitioner in No. 542. Mr. George P. Barse for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted.
Reported below: 106 F. 2d 69.