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Bell, Superintendent of Banks, v. Banque Mellie Iran; and Banque Mellie Iran v. Bell, Superintendent of Banks, 1950 — 339 U.S. 902 · caselaw · US
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Bell, Superintendent of Banks, v. Banque Mellie Iran; and Banque Mellie Iran v. Bell, Superintendent of Banks
339 U.S. 902·Supreme Court of the United States·1950
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Opinion
No. 513. No. 528.
Bell, Superintendent of Banks, v. Banque Mellie Iran; and Banque Mellie Iran v. Bell, Superintendent of Banks.
Court of Appeals of New York.
Edward Feldman for Bell. Allen T. Klots for Banque Mellie Iran.
Solicitor General Perlman filed a memorandum in No. 513 for the United States, as amicus curiae, urging that the petition therein be granted.
[MAJORITY]
Certiorari granted.