Carrigan v. Sunland-Tujunga Tel. Co., 359 U.S. 975 (1959). · Go Syfert
Carrigan v. Sunland-Tujunga Tel. Co., 359 U.S. 975 (1959). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
26 citation events across 10 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: Mandel v. Hutchinson (ca9, 1974-03-29)
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discussed Cited "see" Mandel v. Hutchinson
9th Cir. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Carrigan v. Sunland-Tujunga Telephone Co., 263 F.2d 568, 572-573 (9th Cir.), cert. denied, 359 U.S. 975 , 79 S.Ct. 893 , 3 L.Ed.2d 841 (1959). 12 The trial court found that the appellant had three alternative remedies under California law that were 'plain, speedy and efficient.' First, the tax may be paid under protest, a suit may be commenced to recover the same, and interest will be allowed.
cited Cited "see" Mandel v. Hutchinson
9th Cir. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Carrigan v. Sunland-Tujunga Telephone Co., 263 F.2d 568, 572-573 (9th Cir.), cert, denied, 359 U.S. 975 , 79 S.Ct. 893 , 3 L.Ed.2d 841 (1959).
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Carrigan
v.
Sunland-Tujunga Telephone Co.
No. 666.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Apr 20, 1959.
359 U.S. 975
Petitioner pro se., J. Thomason Phelps for the Public Utilities Commission of California, appellee.
Published

C. A. 9th Cir. Certiorari denied.