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Pacific Exp. Co. v. Malin
131 U.S. 394
| SCOTUS | 1888
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131 U.S. 394

9 S.Ct. 792

33 L.Ed. 204

PACIFIC EXP. CO.
v.
MALIN.

November 26, 1888.1

William H. Phillips, for the motion.

PER CURIAM.

1

This case is dismissed for want of jurisdiction.

2

Mr. Phillips, for defendant in error, afterwards moved for the issuance of a mandate, and stating that no notice of the motion for the mandate had been served on the opposite party, but that no opposition had been made to the dismissal of the case.

3

PER CURIAM.

4

Sufficient cause has been shown, and the mandate may issue at once. Mandate issued.

1

Publication delayed through failure to receive copy.

Case Details

Case Name: Pacific Exp. Co. v. Malin
Court Name: Supreme Court of the United States
Date Published: Nov 26, 1888
Citation: 131 U.S. 394
Court Abbreviation: SCOTUS
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