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Capital Savings Bank & Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Inhabitants of the Town of Framingham, 1918 — 246 U.S. 662 · caselaw · US
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Capital Savings Bank & Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Inhabitants of the Town of Framingham
246 U.S. 662·Supreme Court of the United States·1918
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Opinion
No. 850.
Capital Savings Bank & Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Inhabitants of the Town of Framingham.
March 11, 1918.
Mr. Charles F. Choate, Jr., and Mr. Samuel E. Swayze for petitioner.
Mr. Alfred Hemen-way and Mr. Edwin H. Abbot, Jr., for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals, for the First Circuit denied.