Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. v. Daniel Langan

183 U.S. 701, 22 S. Ct. 937
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedJanuary 13, 1902
Docket500
StatusPublished

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Aetna Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. v. Daniel Langan, 183 U.S. 701, 22 S. Ct. 937 (1902).

Opinion

183 U.S. 701

22 S.Ct. 937

46 L.Ed. 397

AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN., Petitioner,
v.
DANIEL LANGAN.

No. 500.

Supreme Court of the United States

January 13, 1902

Mr. Henry E. Davis for petitioner.

Mr. R. C. Langan for respondent.

Denied. (Mr. Justice Gray took no part in the disposition of this application.)

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