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Carrie H. Collins et al., Plaintiffs in Error, v. Rufus Philips et al., Trustees, etc., et al., 1916 — 241 U.S. 682 · caselaw · US
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Carrie H. Collins et al., Plaintiffs in Error, v. Rufus Philips et al., Trustees, etc., et al.
241 U.S. 682·Supreme Court of the United States·1916
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No. 173.
Carrie H. Collins et al., Plaintiffs in Error, v. Rufus Philips et al., Trustees, etc., et al.
In error to the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania.
January 12, 1916.
Mr. Charles K. Robinson and Mr. James W. Collins for the plaintiffs in error. Mr. William J. Kyle and Mr. John C. Bane for the defendants in error.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed with costs, pursuant to the tenth rule.