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Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Greene

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Oct 13, 1937
92 F.2d 1000 (6th Cir. 1937)

Opinion

No. 7834.

October 13, 1937.

Appeal from the Board of Tax Appeals.

James W. Morris, Morrison Shafroth, and Sewall Key, all of Washington, D.C., for petitioner.

Harold M. Ryan, of Detroit, Mich., for respondents.

Before HICKS, SIMONS and ALLEN, Circuit Judges.


It appearing to the court that a motion to docket and dismiss appeal has been filed by petitioner, accompanied by certificate of the clerk of the Board of Tax Appeals, as provided by rule 18, and it further appearing that respondent has consented to the granting of said motion, it is ordered that the appeal be, and the same is, docketed and dismissed, the costs to be charged against the government as constructive earnings.

Appeal docketed and dismissed.


Summaries of

Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Greene

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit
Oct 13, 1937
92 F.2d 1000 (6th Cir. 1937)
Case details for

Commissioner of Internal Revenue v. Greene

Case Details

Full title:COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE v. Guy S. GREENE and Helen A. Greene

Court:Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit

Date published: Oct 13, 1937

Citations

92 F.2d 1000 (6th Cir. 1937)