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TENNESSEE POWER COMPANY and TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, v. DUCKTOWN SULPHUR, COPPER & IRON COMPANY, Limited, and Ducktown Chemical & Iron Company
22 F.2d 1020·United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit·1927
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TENNESSEE POWER COMPANY and TENNESSEE ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY, v. DUCKTOWN SULPHUR, COPPER & IRON COMPANY, Limited, and Ducktown Chemical & Iron Company.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.
June 6, 1927.
No. 4708.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Tennessee; Xenophon Hicks, Judge.
J. M. Anderson and W. E. Norvell, Jr., both of Nashville, Tenn., for appellants.
Miller, Miller & Martin, of Chattanooga, Tenn., for appellees.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Dismissed pursuant to stipulation of counsel.