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Law v. Gulf States Steel Co.

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jun 14, 1937
175 So. 326 (Ala. 1937)

Opinion

7 Div. 460.

June 14, 1937.

McCord McCord, of Gadsden, for petitioner.

O. R. Hood and Roger C. Suttle, both of Gadsden, for respondent.


The opinion of the Court of Appeals states that the facts disclosed on the last trial are different from those presented and considered upon former appeal. 224 Ala. 667, 141 So. 641. Assuming this statement to be true, which we must do, the holding of said court is not shown to be in conflict with the opinion of this court in 224 Ala. This conclusion renders it unnecessary for us to consider and pass upon the correctness of the comment by the Court of Appeals as to the Virginia Case (Riverside Dan River Cotton Mills, Inc. v. Waugh, 117 Va. 386, 84 S.E. 658) or our own case, Southern Railway Company v. Plott, 131 Ala. 312, 31 So. 33.

Writ denied.

ANDERSON, C. J., and THOMAS, BROWN, and KNIGHT, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Law v. Gulf States Steel Co.

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jun 14, 1937
175 So. 326 (Ala. 1937)
Case details for

Law v. Gulf States Steel Co.

Case Details

Full title:E. D. LAW v. GULF STATES STEEL CO

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jun 14, 1937

Citations

175 So. 326 (Ala. 1937)
175 So. 326

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