St. Louis Can Company v. General American Life Insurance Company

296 U.S. 557, 56 S. Ct. 104
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedOctober 14, 1935
Docket157
StatusPublished

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St. Louis Can Company v. General American Life Insurance Company, 296 U.S. 557, 56 S. Ct. 104 (1935).

Opinion

296 U.S. 557

56 S.Ct. 104

80 L.Ed. 393

ST. LOUIS CAN COMPANY, petitioner,
v.
GENERAL AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY et al.*

No. 157.

Supreme Court of the United States

October 14, 1935

Messrs. T. M. Pierce and Samuel H. Liberman, both of St. Louis, Mo., for petitioner.

For opinion below, see 77 F.(2d) 598.

Petition for writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted.

*

Writ of certiorari dismissed 296 U. S. 660, 56 S. Ct. 305, 80 L. Ed. 470.

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St. Louis Can Co. v. General American Life Ins. Co.
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296 U.S. 660 (Supreme Court, 1935)

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