Shaw v. United States
Supreme Court of the United States
Shaw v. United States, 212 U.S. 559 (1908)
29 S. Ct. 687; 53 L. Ed. 652; 1908 U.S. LEXIS 1575
Per Curiam
Shaw v. United States
Opinion
Appeal dismissed for want of jurisdiction. Shaw v. United States, 141 Fed. Rep. 469; United States v. Shaw, 144 Fed. Rep. 329, and opinion of Board of General Appraisers, Shaw v. United States, 203 U. S. 591; American Sugar Refining Company v. United States, decided to-day, 211 U. S. 155.
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- American Sugar Refining Co. v. United States, 211 U. S. 155, which held that a direct appeal from the- Circuit Court would not lie in a case where the only real substantial point was whether an officer of the United States had misconstrued the tariff act of 1897, followed, and appeal dismissed.