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Albertson's, Inc., Petitioner-Appellant-Cross-Appellee v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Respondent-Appellee-Cross-Appellant
See Smith Engineering Co. v. Rice, 102 F.2d 492, 499 (9th Cir.1938), ce rt. denied, 307 U.S. 637 , 59 S.Ct. 1034 , 83 L.Ed. 1519 (1939) ("We see no reason why we should make what we think would be an erroneous decision, because the applicable law was not insisted upon by one of the parties.”).
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Margery G. Huntress v. Estate of Carroll B. Huntress, Deceased, Geneve Huntress
See also Smith Engineering Co. v. Rice, 9 Cir., 102 F.2d 492 , certiorari denied 307 U.S. 637 , 59 S.Ct. 1034 , 83 L.Ed. 1519 , and Associated Indemnity Corp. v. Scott, 5 Cir., 103 F.2d 203 .
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Hardee, Receiver
v.
Murphy, Attorney General
v.
Murphy, Attorney General
No. 896.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 22, 1939.
Messrs. Swagar Sherley, Charles P. Wilson, H. B. Weaver, Jr., George B. Springston, and George P. Barse for petitioner. Solicitor General Jackson, Assistant Attorney General Whitaker, and Messrs. Paul A. Sweeney and Harry LeR'oy Jones for respondent.
Cited by 3 opinions | Published
Petition for writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia denied.