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Schuster, doing business as General Machine Works, and as the A. & A. Tool & Supply Co., v. Sturgeon, Acting Collector of Internal Revenue, et al., 1947 — 331 U.S. 817 · caselaw · US
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Schuster, doing business as General Machine Works, and as the A. & A. Tool & Supply Co., v. Sturgeon, Acting Collector of Internal Revenue, et al.
331 U.S. 817·Supreme Court of the United States·1947
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Opinion
No. 1150.
Schuster, doing business as General Machine Works, and as the A. & A. Tool & Supply Co., v. Sturgeon, Acting Collector of Internal Revenue, et al.
May 5, 1947.
Herbert K. Hyde for petitioner. Acting Solicitor General Washington, Sewall Key, A. F. Prescott and Harry Marselli for respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit denied.