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Tennessee Electric Power Co. et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority et al., 1938 — 305 U.S. 664 · caselaw · US
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Tennessee Electric Power Co. et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority et al.
305 U.S. 664·Supreme Court of the United States·1938
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Opinion
No. 27.
Tennessee Electric Power Co. et al. v. Tennessee Valley Authority et al.
October 10, 1938.
Messrs. R. T. Jackson, Charles C. Trabue, and Charles M. Seymour for appellants.
Solicitor General Jackson, and Messrs. James Lawrence Fly, John Lord O’Brian, Paul A. Freu-nd, and William C. Fitts, Jr., and Bessie Margolin for appellees.
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Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Tennessee.
Appeal dismissed as to appellant, Kentucky-Tennessee Light & Power Co., on motion and stipulation signed by counsel for all appellants and the Government.