Turner v. Custer County

264 P. 121, 81 Mont. 507, 1928 Mont. LEXIS 137
CourtMontana Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 10, 1928
DocketNo. 5,862.
StatusPublished

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Turner v. Custer County, 264 P. 121, 81 Mont. 507, 1928 Mont. LEXIS 137 (Mo. 1928).

Opinion

Opinion:

PER CURIAM.

What is said in Commercial National Bank of Miles City v. Custer County, ante, p. 505, 261 Pac. 121, is in all respects applicable to this case.

The judgment of the district court of Custer county is reversed, and the cause is remanded with directions to take such action in the premises as by the mandate of the supreme court of the United States shall be proper, and that the clerk of this court is hereby directed to issue a remittitur in accordance with Rule XXI of the Rules of this court.

Reversed and remanded.

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