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Lehigh Valley R. v. United States
190 F. 1023
| Comm. Ct. | 1911
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PER CURIAM.

Without expressing any opinion as to whether the petition and supporting affidavits disclose a state of facts which, if established on the trial of the case, would entitle the petitioner to the relief prayed for, it is the judgment of the court, in view of the matters set forth in the report of the Commission, which is made a part of its order, and the presumptions of the validity of the order, that the motion for a preliminary injunction should be denied, and it will be so ordered.

Case Details

Case Name: Lehigh Valley R. v. United States
Court Name: Commerce Court
Date Published: Jul 1, 1911
Citation: 190 F. 1023
Docket Number: No. 49
Court Abbreviation: Comm. Ct.
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