Supreme Court of the United States, 1904

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad v. Town of Plymouth

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad v. Town of Plymouth
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 21, 1904 · Defendants, Error, Henney, Herman, Perkins, Plaintiff
193 U.S. 668; 24 S. Ct. 854; 48 L. Ed. 839; 1904 U.S. LEXIS 647 (United States Reports)

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad v. Town of Plymouth

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Dismissed for the want of jurisdiction, on authority of Sayward v. Denny, 158 U. S. 180; Layton v. Missouri, 187 U. S. 356; Hooker v. Los Angeles, 188 U. S. 314; Ansbro v. United States, 159 U. S. 695; New York and New England Railroad Company v. Bristol, 151 U. S. 556.

Mr. William F. Henney for plaintiff in error. Mr. Charles E. Perkins and Mr. Samuel A. Herman for defendants in error.

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