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American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, Plaintiff in Error, v. Juan Matias Fernandez, 1906 — 203 U.S. 597 · caselaw · US
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American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, Plaintiff in Error, v. Juan Matias Fernandez
203 U.S. 597·Supreme Court of the United States·1906
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Opinion
No. 95.
American Railroad Company of Porto Rico, Plaintiff in Error, v. Juan Matias Fernandez.
October 9, 1906.
Mr. Frederic D. McKenney, Mr. J. S. Flannery and Mr. F. H. Dexter for plaintiff in error. No appearance for defendant in error.
[MAJORITY]
In error to the District Court of the United States for the District of Porto Rico.
Dismissed with costs, on motion of Mr. Frederic D. McKenney for the plaintiff in error.