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New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. The Mississippi Railroad Commission et al., 1907 — 205 U.S. 551 · caselaw · US
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New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. The Mississippi Railroad Commission et al.
205 U.S. 551·Supreme Court of the United States·1907
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No. 515.
New Orleans Great Northern Railroad Company, Appellant, v. The Mississippi Railroad Commission et al.
Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for' the Southern District of Mississippi.
April 22, 1907.
Décree reversed at the cost of appellant on confession of error, and cause remanded to be proceeded in according to law, on motion of Mr. Marcellus Green for the appellant.
Mr. Marcellus Green for appellant. Mr. R. V. Fletcher and Mr. C. H. Alexander for appellees.