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Commercial State Bank & Trust Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. L. Bates, Trustee, 1912 — 225 U.S. 715 · caselaw · US
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Commercial State Bank & Trust Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. L. Bates, Trustee
225 U.S. 715·Supreme Court of the United States·1912
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Opinion
No. 284.
Commercial State Bank & Trust Company, Plaintiff in Error, v. J. L. Bates, Trustee.
In error to the'Supreme Court of the State of Mississippi.
April 2, 1912.
Mr. Marcellus Green, Mr. Charles A. Douglas, Mr. Gibbs L. Baker, Mr. Thomas Ruffin and Mr. Hugh H. Obear for the plaintiff in error. Mr. W. R. Harper and Mr. Robert P. Willing for the defendant in error.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed with costs, on motion of counsel for plaintiff in error.