No. 216 | 2d Cir. | Jun 23, 1905

PER CURIAM.

We do not think it necessary to add anything to the opinion of the Circuit Judge. The evidence entirely warrants the finding of facts therein set forth, and upon those facts we fully concur in the conclusion that the dealings between plaintiff and its correspondents were dealings between principals and independent of the correspondents’ dealings, each with his own customers. The judgment is affirmed.

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