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Smith, Executor, v. Snow et al., 1937 — 301 U.S. 671 · caselaw · US
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Smith, Executor, v. Snow et al.
301 U.S. 671·Supreme Court of the United States·1937
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Opinion
No. 102
(October Term, 1934).
Smith, Executor, v. Snow et al.
June 1, 1937.
[MAJORITY]
The motion to recall and amend the mandate is denied. The motion for leave to file a supplemental answer and petition for rehearing in the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota is denied, without prejudice to an application to the District Court which may deal with the matter unaffected by the mandate of this Court.