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Frost et al., Executors and Trustees, et al. v. American Security & Trust Co. et al., 1941 — 312 U.S. 707 · caselaw · US
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Frost et al., Executors and Trustees, et al. v. American Security & Trust Co. et al.
312 U.S. 707·Supreme Court of the United States·1941
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Opinion
No. 800.
Frost et al., Executors and Trustees, et al. v. American Security & Trust Co. et al.
March 31, 1941.
Messrs. Norman B. Frost and Frederic N. Towers, pro se, and Messrs. John A. Kratz, James C. Wilkes, and Frank H. Myers for petitioners. Messrs. Frederic D. McKenney, John S. Flannery, G. Bowdoin Craighill, and John E. Larson for American Security & Trust Co., respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied.