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New York Central Railroad Co.
v.
Board of Public Utility Commissioners of New Jersey
v.
Board of Public Utility Commissioners of New Jersey
No. 41.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 4, 1959.
Thomas E. Dewey and Gerald E. Dwyer for the New York Central Railroad Co., appellant-movant., On a stipulation of the parties for dismissal of the case as moot were Thomas E. Dewey for the New York Central Railroad Co., appellant; and David D. Furman for the Board of Public Utility Commissioners, of New Jersey et al., William A. Roberts for Bergen County et al., Solicitor General Rankin for the United States, and Robert W. Ginnane for the Interstate Commerce Commission, appellees.
Published
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. (Probable jurisdiction noted, 357 U. S. 917.) The motion to vacate the decree is granted and the case is remanded to the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey with directions to dismiss the complaint as moot.