United States v. Florian

Supreme Court of the United States
United States v. Florian, 312 U.S. 656 (1941)
61 S. Ct. 713

United States v. Florian

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

The petition for writ of certiorari is granted and the judgment is reversed for want of jurisdiction in the Circuit Court of Appeals because of the absence of a final judgment in the District Court. Collins v. Miller, 252 U. S. 364, 370-371; Nyanza Co. v. Jahncke Dry Dock, 264 U. S. 439. The cause is remanded to the District Court for a determination of the issues presented by the remaining counts, which the District Court by its order of June 27, 1940, as of October 23, 1939, reserved for disposition.

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