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Florence C. CASLER et al., Appellants, v. R. E. ALLEN, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of LLOYD & CASLER, Inc., a Corporation, Bankrupt, Appellee, 1930 — 41 F.2d 990 · caselaw · US
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Florence C. CASLER et al., Appellants, v. R. E. ALLEN, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of LLOYD & CASLER, Inc., a Corporation, Bankrupt, Appellee
41 F.2d 990·United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit·1930
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Florence C. CASLER et al., Appellants, v. R. E. ALLEN, as Trustee in Bankruptcy of LLOYD & CASLER, Inc., a Corporation, Bankrupt, Appellee.
No. 6176.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit.
June 26, 1930.
Before RUDKIN and WILBUR, Circuit Judges.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Pursuant to stipulation of counsel for respective parties, ordered appeal dismissed; mandate forthwith.