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Messrs. Frederic R. Kellogg, Allan L. McDermott, Harvey L. Christie, and Dill, Seymour, & Baldwin for appellant.
Messrs. Charles Steele, C. B. Alexander, William D. Guthrie, and Theodore S. Beecher for appellee. [177 U.S. 419, 420]
Mr. Justice White delivered the opinion of the court:
The certificate and the questions which arise from it are as follows:
The subject to which the certificate relates and the matter embraced in the questions submitted has been considered, and was passed on in an opinion this day announced in the case of American Exp. Co. v. Maynard ex rel. Moore, No. 220 of the docket of this term ( 177 U.S. 404 , 44 L. ed . --, 20 Sup. Ct. Rep. 695).
For the reasons given in the opinion in the case just referred to, it is unnecessary to answer the first question submitted, and a negative answer to the second question is required; and it is so ordered.
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Citation: 177 U.S. 419
Docket No: No. 248
Decided: April 16, 1900
Court: United States Supreme Court
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