Supreme Court of the United States, 1937

New York Life Insurance Co. Et Al. v. Alexander, Executor, Et Al.

New York Life Insurance Co. Et Al. v. Alexander, Executor, Et Al.
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 1, 1937 · Per Curiam
300 U.S. 637; 57 S. Ct. 506; 81 L. Ed. 854; 1937 U.S. LEXIS 91 (United States Reports)

New York Life Insurance Co. Et Al. v. Alexander, Executor, Et Al.

Opinion

Per Curiam:

The motion of the appellees to dismiss the appeal is granted, and the appeal is dismissed for the reason that the judgment sought here to be reviewed is based upon a non-federal ground adequate to support it. Enterprise Irriga *638 tion Dist. v. Canal Co., 243 U. S. 157, 163, 164; Fox Film Corp. v. Muller, 296 U. S. 207, 210, 211; Lansing Drop Forge Co. v. American State Savings Bank, 297 U. S. 697. See New York Life Insurance Co. v. Blaylock, 144 Miss. 541.

Messrs. William H. Watkins, P. H. Eager, Jr., and Louis H. Cooke for appellants. Mr. W. E. Morse for appellees.

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