Webster v. Moore
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Opinion
The following opinion was filed October 12, 1900:
This case is ruled in appellants’ favor by the decision in Webster v. Pierce, ante, p. 407. We refer to-the opinion there instead of rediscussing the points decided.
By the Court.— The judgment of the circuit court is reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to render-judgment for the defendants dismissing the complaint with costs.
The respondent moved for a rehearing.
For the appellants there was a brief by Geo. W. Latta,, and for the respondent a brief by W. H. Webster, per se, and Geo. G. Greene, of counsel.
The motion was denied January 8, 1901.
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