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Land, Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, et al. v. Waterman Steamship Corp., 1946 — 327 U.S. 765 · caselaw · US
Admiralty
Land, Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, et al. v. Waterman Steamship Corp.
327 U.S. 765·Supreme Court of the United States·1946
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Opinion
No. 435.
Land, Chairman of the United States Maritime Commission, et al. v. Waterman Steamship Corp.
February 27, 1946.
Solicitor General McGrath, David L. Kreeger, Robert L. Stern and Joseph B. Goldman for petitioners. Bon Geaslin for respondent.
[MAJORITY]
Macauley, Acting Chairman, substituted for Land. Writ of certiorari dismissed as to petitioners Kenneth F. Clark, Victor B. Gerard, and W. B. Van Houten, per stipulation of counsel.