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Int'l Shoe Mach. Corp. v. United Shoe Mach. Corp.

U.S.
Oct 14, 1963
375 U.S. 820 (1963)

Summary

holding that the theft from "wooden pallets" rather than from wharf was within the statutory compass and any other interpretation would frustrate the intention of Congress

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Opinion

No. 191.

October 14, 1963, OCTOBER TERM, 1963.


C.A. 1st Cir. Certiorari denied. Breck P. McAllister for petitioner. Ralph M. Carson and Robert Proctor for respondent. Reported below: 315 F. 2d 449.


Summaries of

Int'l Shoe Mach. Corp. v. United Shoe Mach. Corp.

U.S.
Oct 14, 1963
375 U.S. 820 (1963)

holding that the theft from "wooden pallets" rather than from wharf was within the statutory compass and any other interpretation would frustrate the intention of Congress

Summary of this case from United States v. Parker
Case details for

Int'l Shoe Mach. Corp. v. United Shoe Mach. Corp.

Case Details

Full title:INTERNATIONAL SHOE MACHINE CORP. v. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CORP

Court:U.S.

Date published: Oct 14, 1963

Citations

375 U.S. 820 (1963)

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