Rickert Rice Mills, Inc. v. Fontenot

296 U.S. 569 | SCOTUS | 1935

The petitions for writs of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit are granted. The motions for injunction restraining the collection of the assailed tax, pending the hearing and determination of the causes in this Court, are granted, upon condition that the amount of the assailed taxes, as they accrue from month to month, shall be paid over to a depositary to be appointed by the Court, the order for injunction to be settled by the Chief Justice upon two days’ notice.

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