Confederated Bands of Ute Indians v. United States, 329 U.S. 694 (1946). · Go Syfert
Confederated Bands of Ute Indians v. United States, 329 U.S. 694 (1946). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
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Strongest positive: Worthington Corporation, a Delaware Corporation v. Lease Management, Inc., a Michigan Corporation (ca6, 1965-10-09)
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See also Wright v. Wilson, 154 F.2d 616 , 170 A.L.R. 1237 (C.A.3, 1946), cert. denied, 329 U.S. 743 , 67 S.Ct. 50 , 91 L.Ed. 640 (1946). 2 Appellant also contends that it should have been entitled to an instruction to the jury to the effect that its deceased employee, Lewis, was presumed to be free from negligence.
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Confederated Bands of Ute Indians
v.
United States
No. 141.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 14, 1946.
329 U.S. 694
Ernest L. Wilkinson, John W. Cragun and Francis M. Goodwin for petitioners., Solicitor General McGrath, Roger P. Marquis and Fred W. Smith for the United States.
Published

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Claims granted.