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Morrison v. Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, et al.; and Morrison, Executrix, v. Same, 1939 — 308 U.S. 524 · caselaw · US
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Morrison v. Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, et al.; and Morrison, Executrix, v. Same
308 U.S. 524·Supreme Court of the United States·1939
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No. 412.
No. 413.
Morrison v. Federal Land Bank of Louisville, Kentucky, et al.; and Morrison, Executrix, v. Same.
December 11, 1939.
Mr. William Lemke for petitioner. No appearance for respondents.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
Motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, and petition for writs of certiorari, granted. The judgments of the Circuit Court of Appeals are reversed, and the causes are remanded to the District Court for further proceedings. * See John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. v. Bartels, ante, p. 180.
Reported below: 105 F. 2d 279.