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Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. Union Trust Co. et al. ; and Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. National City Bank of Cleveland et al., 1949 — 336 U.S. 937 · caselaw · US
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Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. Union Trust Co. et al. ; and Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. National City Bank of Cleveland et al.
336 U.S. 937·Supreme Court of the United States·1949
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Opinion
No. 549. No. 550.
Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. Union Trust Co. et al. ; and Alburn, Trustee, et al. v. National City Bank of Cleveland et al.
Paul R. Harmel, William S. Evatt and Cary R. Alburn for petitioners. Herbert S. Duffy, Attorney General of Ohio, and W. H. Annat, Assistant Attorney General, for Superintendent of Banks; C. W. Sellers for National City Bank of Cleveland; Howard F. Burns for Union Properties, Inc.; and George Q. Keeley for Burdick et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Supreme Court of Ohio. Certiorari denied.