U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, 1984

Karen Loxley Trosdal Williams v. United States of America, Trust Co. Of Georgia Bank of Savannah, N.A., Third Party

Karen Loxley Trosdal Williams v. United States of America, Trust Co. Of Georgia Bank of Savannah, N.A., Third Party
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit · Decided November 29, 1984 · Hill, Vance, Pittman
747 F.2d 700; 1984 U.S. App. LEXIS 16360 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Karen Loxley Trosdal Williams v. United States of America, Trust Co. Of Georgia Bank of Savannah, N.A., Third Party

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

We affirm on the basis of the Order of the district court. Williams By and Through Sharpley v. United States, 581 F.Supp. 847 (S.D.Ga. 1983). We have considered appellants’ contention that there is a dispute with respect to certain facts that *701 were treated as undisputed by the district court. We conclude, however, that even if meritorious such contention would not affect our result.

AFFIRMED.

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