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  • United States circuit court, Southern district of New York. Inequity. Electric vehicle company and George B. Selden, Complainants vs. C. A. Duerr & Company and Ford Motor Company, defendants. No. 8566. Same complainants vs. O. J. Gude company, defendant. No. 8579. Same complainants vs. John Wanamaker, L. Rodman Wanamaker, Thomas B. Wanamaker and Robert C. Ogden, defendants. No. 8638. Defendants' record. Cardozo & Nathan, solicitors for defendants, New York City. R. A. Parker, and Parker & Burton of counsel, Detroit, Michigan.

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    • [New York, 1905?]
    • 1905
    • 2 Items
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    Text *VBG 75-4194 v. 1Offsite
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  • Martin Lawlor, et al., plaintiffs in error, defendants below, vs. D.E. Loewe, et al., defendants in error, plaintiffs below. Brief for defendants in error [by] Daniel Davenport [and] Walter Gordon Merritt.

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    • New York, L. Middleditch Co. [1908?]
    • 1908
    • 1 Item
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    Text TDO (United States. Courts: Circuit Court of Appeals (2d Circuit). Martin Lawlor, et al., plaintiffs in error, defendants below, vs. D.E. Loewe, et al., defendants in error)Offsite
  • George H. Macy, Oliver C. Macy, George S. Clapp, T. Ridgway Macy, and Irving K. Hall, doing business as co-partners under the name of Carter, Macy & Company, complainants-appellants, against George Stewart Brown, E.C. Hay and S.B. Cooper, as general appraisers of the United States designated by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States as the Tea Board, respondents-appellees. Brief for respondents-appellees.

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    • [Washington, 1913?]
    • 1913
  • Guaranty Trust Company of New York, plaintiff-in-error, v. Anthony S. Hannay, Thomas S. Hannay, Percival K. Hannay, Charles S. Hannay and William S.S. Hannay, as co-partners doing business under the firm name of A. Hannay & Co., defendants-in-error. Transcript of record. Error to United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.

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    • [Washington? 1913?]
    • 1913
    • 1 Item
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    Text THR (United States. Courts: Circuit Court of Appeals (2d Circuit). Guaranty Trust Company of New York)Offsite
  • United States of America, appellee, v. Eugene Dennis, John B. Williamson ... [and others] appellants. Before: L. Hand, Swan and Chase, circuit judges ...

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    • [New York, 1950]
    • 1950
  • In the matter of receiverships of street railways. Opinion [of] C.J. Lacombe.

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    • [n.p., 1908]
    • 1908
  • Central Trust Company of New York, complainant, against the Third Avenue Railroad Company, New York City Railway Company, Adrian H. Joline and Douglas Robinson, as receivers of the New York City Railway Company; Metropolitan Street Railway Company, Adrian H. Joline and Douglas Robinson, as receivers of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company; the Pennsylvania Steel Company, the Degnon Contracting Company and Morton Trust Company, trustees under refunding mortgage dated March 21, 1902, made by the Metropolitan Street Railway Company, defendants. In equity. The Barber Asphalt Paving Company, complainant, against the Forty-Second Street, Manhattanville and St. Nicolas Avenue Railroad Company, defendant. Petition of receiver of the Third Avenue Railroad Company in respect to the transfer system.

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    • New York, Evening Post Job Prtg. Off. [1908]
    • 1908
  • The Pennsylvania Steel Company et al., complainants, against New York City Railway Company, et al., defendants. Petition of receivers for instructions regarding the issuing of transfers.

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    • New York, Burgoyne's Prtg. Business [1908]
    • 1908
  • David Warshauer, plaintiff-appellant, against Lloyd Sabaudo s.a., a foreign corporation, defendant-appellee. Appellant's brief.

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    • [New York, The Court Press, Inc., 1933]
    • 1933
  • The United States : ex rel. Edward F. Mylius, appellee, vs. Byron H. Uhl, acting commissioner of immigration, appellant. Brief on behalf of appellee.

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    • [New York : Fremont Payne, 1913?]
    • 1913
  • United States of America, libellant-appellant, against one book entitled "Ulysses" by James Joyce ... Opinions.

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    • [New York, 1934]
    • 1934
    • 1 Item
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    Text NCC+ (Joyce) (United States. Courts: District Court. New York. Southern District. United States of America, libelant vs. one book called "Ulysses," Random House, Inc., claimant)Offsite
  • The Pennsylvania Steel Company and the Degnon Contracting Company, complainants, against New York City Railway Company and Metropolitan Street Railway Company, defendants ...

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    • [New York?, 1908?]
    • 1908
    • 1 Item
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    Text TPY (United States. Courts: Circuit Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit). Pennsylvania Steel Company and the Degnon Contracting Company) 1908?Offsite
  • The Pennsylvania Steel Company and the Degnon Contracting Company, complainants, against New York City Railway Company and Metropolitan Street Railway Company, defendants... Brief for Metropolitan Street Railway Company, defendant-appellant...

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    • New York : Evening Post Job Prtg. Off., [1908.]
    • 1908
    • 1 Item
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    Text TPY (United States. Courts: Circuit Court of Appeals (2nd Circuit). Pennsylvania Steel Company and the Degnon Contracting Company. . . Brief for Metropolitan Street Railway Company)Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • Trial of D.M. Bennett [microform] : in the United States Circuit Court, Judge Charles L. Benedict, presiding, New York, March 18, 19, 20, and 21, 1879, upon the charge of depositing prohibited matter in the mail / reported by S.B. Hinsdale.

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    • New York : The Truth Seeker Office, [1879?]
    • 1879
    • 1 Item
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    Text *Z-3344 no. 1-7Offsite
  • Trial of D.M. Bennett [microform] : in the United States Circuit Court, Judge Charles L. Benedict, presiding, New York, March 18, 19, 20, and 21, 1879, upon the charge of depositing prohibited matter in the mail / reported by S.B. Hinsdale.

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    • New York : The Truth Seeker Office, [1879?]
    • 1879
  • The Edision Electric Light Co., vs. The United States Electric Lighting Co., on letters patent no. 223,898.

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    • New York : C.G. Burgoyne's Printing Business, Cor., [189-?]
    • 189
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    Text *VBG (Edision Electric Light Company vs. United States Electric Lighting Co. Circuit Court) v. 1Offsite
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    Text *VBG (Edision Electric Light Company vs. United States Electric Lighting Co. Circuit Court) v. 2Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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    Text *VBG (Edision Electric Light Company vs. United States Electric Lighting Co. Circuit Court) v. 4Offsite
  • Proceedings by the Bar of the United States courts for the Second Circuit, on the retirement of Mr. Justice Nelson from the Supreme Court of the United States.

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    • New York : F. Hart & Co., Printers and Stationers, 1873.
    • 1873
    • 1 Item
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    Text 92N332 UOff-site
  • Reports of cases argued and determined in the Circuit court of the United States for the Second circuit. [1845-1887] by Samuel Blatchford.

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    • Auburn, N.Y., Derby and Miller, 1852-1888.
    • 1852
    • 24 Items
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    Text Unclassed v.22Off-site
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    Text Unclassed v.23Off-site
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  • The Roosevelt Panama libel case against the New York world and Indianapolis news : decision of Charles M. Hough, Judge of the United States Court for the Southern District of New York, and Albert B. Anderson, Judge of the United States Court for the District of Indians. Together with an account of the circumstances that led to these unprecendented prosecutions on the part of the United States Government, and a stenographic report of the trial of the New York world.

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    • [S.l.] : Printed for the New York World, 1910.
    • 1910
    • 1 Item
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    Text Econ 3533.245Off-site
  • Reports of cases argued and determined in the Circuit court of the United States for the Second circuit. [1845-1886] / Samuel Blatchford.

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    • New York, Baker, Voorhis, 1852-1886.
    • 1852-1886
    • 13 Items
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    Text KF117 2nd .U535 1852 v.11Off-site
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    Text KF117 2nd .U535 1852 v.12Off-site
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    Text KF117 2nd .U535 1852 v.13Off-site

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