Martin Manion & Co. v. Chattanooga Foundry & Pipe Works
170 F. 1020, 95 C.C.A. 671, 1909 U.S. App. LEXIS 4785
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Martin Manion & Co. v. Chattanooga Foundry & Pipe Works, 170 F. 1020, 95 C.C.A. 671, 1909 U.S. App. LEXIS 4785 (6th Cir. 1909).
Opinion
The motion to dismiss the writ of error, because not brought within six months after the final judgment, is sustained, upon the authority of Kentucky, etc., Co. v. Howes, 82 C. C. A. 837, 153 Fed. 163.
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Kentucky Coal, Timber, Oil & Land Co. v. Howes
153 F. 163 (Sixth Circuit, 1907)
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