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METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Rebecca FRIEDMAN (two cases), 1929 — 41 F.2d 1007 · caselaw · US
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METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Rebecca FRIEDMAN (two cases)
41 F.2d 1007·United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit·1929
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METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Rebecca FRIEDMAN (two cases).
Nos. 81, 82.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Tenth Circuit.
Aug. 2, 1929.
Stephen R. Curtis and Henry McAllister, both of Denver, Colo., for appellant.
Charles Rosenbaum and Benjamin B. Miller, both of Denver, Colo., for appellee.
Before LEWIS, Circuit Judge, and SYMES, District Judge.
[MAJORITY — PER CURIAM.]
PER CURIAM.
Dismissed August 2, 1929, on stipulation.