Lynbrook Gardens, Inc. v. Ullman, 322 U.S. 742 (1944). · Go Syfert
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See, for example, Bowman v. Bowles, Em.App.1944, 140 F.2d 974, 977 , certiorari denied 1944, 322 U.S. 742 , 64 S.Ct. 1144 , 88 L.Ed. 1575 . 11 The Emergency Price Control Act in § 203(a) requires the filing of "a protest specifically setting forth objections to any such provision", and in § 204(a) limits our jurisdiction by providing that "[n]o objection to such regulation, order, or price schedule * * * shall be considered by the court, unless such objection shall have been set forth by the complainant in the protest". 56 Stat. 31 .
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Lynbrook Gardens, Inc.
v.
Ullman
No. 848.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 15, 1944.
322 U.S. 742
Mr. Cornelius 0. Donahue for petitioner., Mr. Thayer Burgess for respondent., Messrs. Ignatius M. Wilkinson, Ray L. Chesebro, Cansón Taggart, Leo Brown, and Charles S. Rhyne on behalf of the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers; Mr. Mortimer M. Kassell on behalf of the State Tax Commission of New York; and Mr. L. Arnold Frye on behalf of Chautauqua County et al., filed briefs, as amici curiae, in support of the petition., Mr. Milton Pinkus filed a brief on behalf of Anne M. Leach, as amicus curiae, in opposition to the petition.
Published

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of New York denied.