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Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. v. Martin, State Tax Commissioner of New Jersey, et al.; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. v. Same; Erie Railroad Co. v. Same; New Jersey & New York Railroad Co. v. Same; New York Central Railroad Co. v. Same; and New York & Long Branch Railroad Co. v. Same, 1941 — 313 U.S. 568 · caselaw · US
Civil Procedure · MBE-tested
Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. v. Martin, State Tax Commissioner of New Jersey, et al.; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. v. Same; Erie Railroad Co. v. Same; New Jersey & New York Railroad Co. v. Same; New York Central Railroad Co. v. Same; and New York & Long Branch Railroad Co. v. Same
313 U.S. 568·Supreme Court of the United States·1941
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Opinion
Nos. 873, 881, and 887.
Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. v. Martin, State Tax Commissioner of New Jersey, et al.; Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad Co. v. Same; Erie Railroad Co. v. Same; New Jersey & New York Railroad Co. v. Same; New York Central Railroad Co. v. Same; and New York & Long Branch Railroad Co. v. Same.
Nos. 874, 879, and 885.
Nos. 875, 880, and 886.
Nos. 876, 882, and 888.
Nos. 877, 883, and 889.
Nos. 878, 884, and 890.
April 28, 1941.
Messrs. Maximilian M. Stallman, Maurice Bower Saul, Richard W. Barrett, Jacob Aronson, Herbert A. Taylor, and Douglas Swift for petitioners. Messrs. David T. Wilentz, Attorney General of New Jer-sejr, and Duane E. Minard for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit denied.
Reported below: 115 F. 2d 968.