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Weil et al. v. United States, 1941 — 313 U.S. 574 · caselaw · US
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Weil et al. v. United States
313 U.S. 574·Supreme Court of the United States·1941
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Opinion
No. 916.
Weil et al. v. United States.
May 12, 1941.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied. The Chief Justice took no part in the consideration and decision of this application.
Mr. Eugene J. Morris for petitioners. Solicitor General Biddle, Assistant Attorney General Clark, and Messrs. Bewail Key, Thomas E. Harris, and Newton K. Fox for the United States. Messrs. Harold L. Smith and John F. Caskey filed a brief on behalf of the Mortgage Corporation of New York, as amicus curiae, in support of the petition.