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The First National Bank of Lexington, Plaintiff in Error, v. S. W. Hagar, Auditor of Public Accounts, et al., etc., 1908 — 212 U.S. 585 · caselaw · US
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The First National Bank of Lexington, Plaintiff in Error, v. S. W. Hagar, Auditor of Public Accounts, et al., etc.
212 U.S. 585·Supreme Court of the United States·1908
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The First National Bank of Lexington, Plaintiff in Error, v. S. W. Hagar, Auditor of Public Accounts, et al., etc.
[MAJORITY]
In error to the' Court of Appeals of the State of Kentucky. October 13, 1908. Dismissed with costs on the authority of counsel for the plaintiff in error. Mr. James T. Shelby, Mr. Joseph D. Hunt and Mr: George R. Hunt for plaintiff in error. Mr. James Breathitt for defendants in error.