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“the basis of the action is for lessened margins, and in the absence of lessened margins, there can be no recoverable damages" notwithstanding the statement of plaintiff's counsel that the case had been tried on the "illegal exaction theory" and not the "margin theory”
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the basis of the action is for lessened margins, and in the absence of lessened margins, there can be no recoverable damages" notwithstanding the statement of plaintiff's counsel that the case had been tried on the "illegal exaction theory" and not the "margin theory
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Brown
v.
Federal Land Bank of Louisville
v.
Federal Land Bank of Louisville
No. 276.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Nov 17, 1941.
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Citer courts: S.D. New York (1)
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