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Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc. v. Norfolk Southern Bus Corp.; and Norfolk Southern Bus Corp. v. Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc., 1947 — 331 U.S. 827 · caselaw · US
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Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc. v. Norfolk Southern Bus Corp.; and Norfolk Southern Bus Corp. v. Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc.
331 U.S. 827·Supreme Court of the United States·1947
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Opinion
No. 1217.
No. 1218.
Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc. v. Norfolk Southern Bus Corp.; and Norfolk Southern Bus Corp. v. Virginia Dare Transportation Co., Inc.
May 19, 1947.
W. R. Ashburn and J. C. B. Ehringhaus for petitioner in No. 1217 and respondent in No. 1218. S. Burnell Bragg, J. Kenyon Wilson, Arthur J. Winder and James G. Martin for respondent in No. 1217 and petitioner in No. 1218.
[MAJORITY]
Petitions for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit denied.
Reported below: 159 F. 2d 306.