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Fields S. Pendleton, Petitioner, v. Benner Line, 1916 — 241 U.S. 677 · caselaw · US
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Fields S. Pendleton, Petitioner, v. Benner Line
241 U.S. 677·Supreme Court of the United States·1916
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Opinion
No. 1041.
Fields S. Pendleton, Petitioner, v. Benner Line.
June 12, 1916.
Mr. Avery F. Cushman and Mr. Harvey D. Goulder for the petitioner. Mr. D. Roger Englar for the respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ of cer-tiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit granted, conditioned on the petitioner furnishing a bond within twenty days in an amount to secure payment of the judgment, the amount of the bond to be satisfactory to the circuit-justice and to be approved by him.