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C. I. T. Corporation et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al.; Universal Credit Co. et al. v. Stone, State Tax Commission, et al. ; and Yellow Manufacturing Acceptance Corp. et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al., 1942 — 317 U.S. 591 · caselaw · US
Corporations
C. I. T. Corporation et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al.; Universal Credit Co. et al. v. Stone, State Tax Commission, et al. ; and Yellow Manufacturing Acceptance Corp. et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al.
317 U.S. 591·Supreme Court of the United States·1942
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Opinion
No. 359.
No. 360.
No. 361.
C. I. T. Corporation et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al.; Universal Credit Co. et al. v. Stone, State Tax Commission, et al. ; and Yellow Manufacturing Acceptance Corp. et al. v. Stone, Chairman, State Tax Commission, et al.
October 12, 1942.
Messrs. William H. Watkins and P. H. Eager, Jr. for appellants. Mr. John Thomas Smith was with them on the brief in No. 361. Messrs. Greek L. Rice, Attorney General of Mississippi, and J. H. Sumrall for appellees.
[MAJORITY — Per Curiam:]
Per Curiam:
The motions to affirm are granted and the judgments are affirmed. Wisconsin v. J. C. Penney Co., 311 U. S. 435, 443^445; Bristol v. Washington County, 177 U. S. 133; Savings & Loan Society v. Multnomah County, 169 U. S. 421; Curry v. McCanless, 307 U. S. 357, 365-68.