Singer & Sons v. Union Pacific Railroad Company (311 U.S. 295)

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Singer & Sons v. Union Pacific Railroad Company
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United States Supreme Court

311 U.S. 295

Singer & Sons  v.  Union Pacific Railroad Company

 Argued: Nov. 14, 15, 1940. --- Decided: Dec 16, 1940

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Messrs. Ruby D. Garrett and John M. Cleary, both of Kansas City, Mo., for petitioners L. Singer & Sons and others.

Messrs. William E. Kemp and John M. Cleary, both of Kansas City, Mo., for petitioner Kansas City, Mo.

Messrs. Henry N. Ess, of Kansas City, Mo., and Thomas W. Bockes, of Omaha, Neb., for respondent Union Pac. R. Co.

Mr. Justice McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the Court.

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