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American West African Line, Inc. et al. v. "Huilever" S. A. Division Huileries du Congo Belge et al., 1944 — 322 U.S. 735 · caselaw · US
Civil Procedure · MBE-tested
American West African Line, Inc. et al. v. "Huilever" S. A. Division Huileries du Congo Belge et al.
322 U.S. 735·Supreme Court of the United States·1944
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Opinion
No. 823.
American West African Line, Inc. et al. v. “Huilever” S. A. Division Huileries du Congo Belge et al.
May 1, 1944.
Messrs. John W. Crandall and Geo. Whitefield Betts, Jr. for petitioners.
Messrs. Thomas H. Middleton and Gregory S. Rivkins for “Huilever” S. A. Division Huileries du Congo Beige et al., and Messrs. J. M. Richardson Lyeth and Mark W. Maclay for J. H. Rossbach & Bros, et al., respondents.
[MAJORITY]
Petition for writ of certiorari to ■ the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.