State of Georgia v. State of Tennessee

194 U.S. 629, 24 S. Ct. 861, 48 L. Ed. 1158, 1904 U.S. LEXIS 657
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedApril 18, 1904
DocketNo. 14
StatusPublished

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State of Georgia v. State of Tennessee, 194 U.S. 629, 24 S. Ct. 861, 48 L. Ed. 1158, 1904 U.S. LEXIS 657 (1904).

Opinion

Motions for leave to file amended bill; for leave to dismiss as to defendant, the State of Tennessee,- and for leave to file stipulation as to further proceedings and then dismiss as to the other defendants, submitted April 18, 1904. Decided April 18, 1904. Motions granted and bill and amended bill dismissed. Mr. John C. Hart and [630]*630Mr. Ligon Johnson for complainant. Mr. Charles T. Cates, Jr., Mr. Howard Cormick and Mr. John H. Frantz for defendants.

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194 U.S. 629, 24 S. Ct. 861, 48 L. Ed. 1158, 1904 U.S. LEXIS 657, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/state-of-georgia-v-state-of-tennessee-scotus-1904.