Mellon v. New Jersey Shipbuilding & Dredging Company

Supreme Court of the United States
Mellon v. New Jersey Shipbuilding & Dredging Company, 274 U.S. 738 (1927)
47 S. Ct. 575; 71 L. Ed. 1317; 1927 U.S. LEXIS 148

Mellon v. New Jersey Shipbuilding & Dredging Company

Opinion

274 U.S. 738

47 S.Ct. 575

71 L.Ed. 1317

Andrew W. MELLON, Agent, under section 206 of the Transportation Act of 1920 (New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad), petitioner,
v.
NEW JERSEY SHIPBUILDING & DREDGING COMPANY.1

No. 953.

Supreme Court of the United States.

April 18, 1927.

Mr. Charles M. Sheafe, Jr., of New York City (Messrs. Evan Shelby and John E. Walker, both of New York City, of counsel), for petitioner.

Mr. Mark Ash, of New York City, for respondent.

1

Petition for a writ of certiorari to the United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit denied.

1

No opinion filed in Circuit Court of Appeals. For opinion in District Court, see New Jersey Shipbuilding & Dredging Co. v. Davis, 11 F.(2d) 994.

Reference

Full Case Name
Andrew W. Mellon, Agent, Under Section 206 of the Transportation Act of 1920 (New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad) v. New Jersey Shipbuilding & Dredging Company.
Cited By
20 cases
Status
Published