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United States of America, Suing at the Costs and for the Benefit of Penn Iron Company, Limited, Plaintiff in Error, v. William R. Trigg Company and Virginia Trust Company, 1909 — 215 U.S. 611 · caselaw · US
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United States of America, Suing at the Costs and for the Benefit of Penn Iron Company, Limited, Plaintiff in Error, v. William R. Trigg Company and Virginia Trust Company
215 U.S. 611·Supreme Court of the United States·1909
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No. 3.
United States of America, Suing at the Costs and for the Benefit of Penn Iron Company, Limited, Plaintiff in Error, v. William R. Trigg Company and Virginia Trust Company.
October 11, 1909.
Mr. George Bryan for plaintiff in error. Mr. Frank W. Christian and Mr. Leigh Robinson for defendants in error.
[MAJORITY]
In error to the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of Virginia.
Dismissed with costs, on motion of counsel for plaintiff in error.