Junior Toy Corp. v. United States

129 Ct. Cl. 823, 126 Ct. Cl. 681
CourtUnited States Court of Claims
DecidedOctober 14, 1954
DocketNos. 50421, 50480, 50481, 50482, 50483, 50484, 50485, 3-52, 222-52
StatusPublished

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Junior Toy Corp. v. United States, 129 Ct. Cl. 823, 126 Ct. Cl. 681 (cc 1954).

Opinion

Income and excess profits tax; when final determination of profits on war contract is to be made. Petitions dismissed on defendant’s motion, on authority of Holmes Projector Company v. United States, 123 C. Cls. 278; 344 U. S. 912.

The petitions of plaintiffs for writs of certiorari denied by the Supreme Court October 14,1954.

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Related

Holmes Projector Co. v. United States
105 F. Supp. 690 (Court of Claims, 1952)
Holmes Projector Co. v. United States
344 U.S. 912 (Supreme Court, 1953)

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