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Corporations
DIXIE MOTOR COACH CORPORATION, Appellant, v. AMERICAN FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO., Inc., Appellee
75 F.2d 428·United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit·1935
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DIXIE MOTOR COACH CORPORATION, Appellant, v. AMERICAN FIDELITY & CASUALTY CO., Inc., Appellee.
No. 7416.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit
Feb. 15, 1935.
George S. Wright, of Dallas, Tex., for appellant.
Neth L. Leachman, of Dallas, Tex., for appellee.
Before FOSTER, SIBLEY, and HUT-CHESON, Circuit Judges.
Rehearing denied March 27, 1935.
[MAJORITY — FOSTER, Circuit Judge.]
FOSTER, Circuit Judge.
Except as to the parties and the amounts involved, this case is in all respects similar to the case of Sunshine Bus Lines, Inc., v. American Fidelity & Casualty Co., Inc., (C. C. A.) 75 F.(2d) 426, decided this day. On the authority of that case, the judgment is affirmed.