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Viator v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission of Mississippi, et al., 1949 — 336 U.S. 948 · caselaw · US
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Viator v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission of Mississippi, et al.
336 U.S. 948·Supreme Court of the United States·1949
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Opinion
April 18, 1949.
Per Curiam, Decisions.
No. 613.
Viator v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission of Mississippi, et al.
Albert Sidney Johnston, Jr. and Weaver E. Gore for appellant.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The appeal is dismissed for the reason that the judgment of the court below is based upon a non-federal ground adequate to support it.