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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY v. George Burns MURDIE, 1932 — 57 F.2d 1081 · caselaw · US
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY v. George Burns MURDIE
57 F.2d 1081·United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·1932
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MARYLAND CASUALTY COMPANY v. George Burns MURDIE.
No. 6755.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
April 25, 1932.
For opinion below, see 52 F.(2d) 888.
John Ralph Wilson, of San Francisco, Cal., and H. H. Atkinson, oí Reno, Nev., for appellant.
Charles H. Sooy, A. A. Heer, and J. H. Sapiro, all of San Francisco, Cal., for ap-pellee.
Before WILBUR and SAWTELLE, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Pursuant to stipulation of counsel, ordered appeal dismissed; mandate forthwith.