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Midland Mgmt. v. Commr. of Internal Revenue

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Apr 25, 1963
316 F.2d 190 (8th Cir. 1963)

Opinion

No. 17164.

April 25, 1963.

Murray Steinberg and Richard Marx, St. Louis, Mo., signed stipulation and motion for petitioner.

John B. Jones, Jr., Acting Asst. Atty. Gen., Tax Division, Washington, D.C., signed stipulation and motion for respondent. Louis F. Oberdorfer is Asst. Atty. Gen., Tax Division, Washington, D.C.

Before JOHNSEN, Chief Judge, and MATTHES, Circuit Judge.


The parties have filed a stipulation in disposition of the matters involved in this proceeding. They now move for a remand of the cause to the Tax Court to enable that disposition to be accomplished.

So that the agreed disposition may be effected, the decision of the Tax Court is hereby vacated, and the cause is remanded for termination on the basis of the parties' stipulation. Neither our action nor the action of the Tax Court shall, of course, be subject to any implication on whatever questions might otherwise inhere in the proceeding. Mandate will be issued forthwith.

So ordered.


Summaries of

Midland Mgmt. v. Commr. of Internal Revenue

United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Apr 25, 1963
316 F.2d 190 (8th Cir. 1963)
Case details for

Midland Mgmt. v. Commr. of Internal Revenue

Case Details

Full title:MIDLAND MANAGEMENT COMPANY, Petitioner, v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit

Date published: Apr 25, 1963

Citations

316 F.2d 190 (8th Cir. 1963)

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