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Agnes G. MILLER, Doing Business under the Name and Style of Metropolitan Stone Works, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FERACA STONE WORKS, Inc., and James E. Feraca, John J. Feraca, Gaetano Valente, and Saverio Feraca, Defendants-Appellees, 1926 — 10 F.2d 1020 · caselaw · US
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Agnes G. MILLER, Doing Business under the Name and Style of Metropolitan Stone Works, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FERACA STONE WORKS, Inc., and James E. Feraca, John J. Feraca, Gaetano Valente, and Saverio Feraca, Defendants-Appellees
10 F.2d 1020·United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit·1926
Before ROGERS, HOUGH, and MAN-TON, Circuit Judges.
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Agnes G. MILLER, Doing Business under the Name and Style of Metropolitan Stone Works, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. FERACA STONE WORKS, Inc., and James E. Feraca, John J. Feraca, Gaetano Valente, and Saverio Feraca, Defendants-Appellees.
(Circuit Court of Appeals, Second Circuit.
March 1, 1926.)
No. 214.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York.
Munn, Anderson & Munn, of New York City (T. Hart Anderson and Albert J. Clark, both of New York City, of counsel), for appellant.
Darby & Darby, of New York City (Samuel E. Darby, Jr., and Walter A. Darby, both of New York City, of counsel), for appellees.
Before ROGERS, HOUGH, and MAN-TON, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Decree affirmed.