St. Charles Car Co. v. House

102 F. 1005, 42 C.C.A. 679, 1900 U.S. App. LEXIS 4657
Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit·Decided May 15, 1900·No. Nos. 901, 902·Published

Opinion

PARDEE, Circuit Judge.

These two appeals are in the same ease and on the same record as the appeal in Railway Co. v. House (C. C. A.) 102 Fed. 112, and the motions to dismiss the appeals assign the same grounds as in the latter-mentioned case. There is no distinction of any moment in the matter of appeal in these cases. For the reasons assigned in Railway Co. v. House, the motions to dismiss are overruled.

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St. Charles Car Co. v. House, 102 F. 1005, 42 C.C.A. 679, 1900 U.S. App. LEXIS 4657 (5th Cir. 1900).

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