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St. Louis Union Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Mary E. Mellen et al., 1916 — 241 U.S. 657 · caselaw · US
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St. Louis Union Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Mary E. Mellen et al.
241 U.S. 657·Supreme Court of the United States·1916
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Opinion
No. 735.
St. Louis Union Trust Company, Petitioner, v. Mary E. Mellen et al.
January 24, 1916.
(See 239 U. S. 648.)
Mr. W. F. Wilson and Mr. Enoch A. Chase for the petitioner. Mr. J. H. Everest and Mr. R. M. Campbell for the respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Ordered that the order entered herein on December 20, 1915, denying the petition for writ of certiorari, be vacated and set aside and the petition for writ of certiorari granted.