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Pedro Gutierrez, Plaintiff in Error, v. Walter B. Grant, Sole Surviving Executor of the Will and Estate of Frank B. Cotton, Deceased, 1918 — 246 U.S. 679 · caselaw · US
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Pedro Gutierrez, Plaintiff in Error, v. Walter B. Grant, Sole Surviving Executor of the Will and Estate of Frank B. Cotton, Deceased
246 U.S. 679·Supreme Court of the United States·1918
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Opinion
No. 287.
Pedro Gutierrez, Plaintiff in Error, v. Walter B. Grant, Sole Surviving Executor of the Will and Estate of Frank B. Cotton, Deceased.
In error to the District Court of the United States for the Western District of Texas.
April 1, 1918.
Mr. A. Seymour Thurmond for plaintiff in error.
Mr.. T. J. Beall and Mr. Walter B. Grant for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY]
Dismissed, per stipulation.