United States v. Commodities Trading Corp.

115 Ct. Cl. 842, 113 Ct. Cl. 244
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedMarch 27, 1950
DocketS. C. No. 156; S. C. No. 163; C. Cls. No. 46611
StatusPublished
Cited by2 cases

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United States v. Commodities Trading Corp., 115 Ct. Cl. 842, 113 Ct. Cl. 244 (U.S. 1950).

Opinion

On writs of certiorari (337 U. S. 857) to review a judgment of the Court of Claims holding that wartime ceiling price was not the proper measure of just compensation for a quantity of pepper, a nonperishable commodity, requisitioned.

On March 27,1950, the judgment of the Court of Claims was reversed by the Supreme Court and the cause remanded with directions to enter an appropriate judgment based on the maximum ceiling price of the pepper at the time it was taken.

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