Jacksonville Terminal Company v. Geneva Blackshear, as Administratrix, Etc.

296 U.S. 627
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedOctober 21, 1935
Docket426
StatusPublished

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Jacksonville Terminal Company v. Geneva Blackshear, as Administratrix, Etc., 296 U.S. 627 (1935).

Opinion

296 U.S. 627

56 S.Ct. 150

80 L.Ed. 446

JACKSONVILLE TERMINAL COMPANY, petitioner,
v.
Geneva BLACKSHEAR, as Administratrix, etc.*

No. 426.

Supreme Court of the United States

October 21, 1935

Mr. John O. Jackson, of Jacksonville, Fla., for petitioner.

For opinion below, see 162 So. 509.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the State of Florida Denied.

*

Rehearing denied 296 U. S. 663, 56 S. Ct. 169, 80 L. Ed. 472.

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