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Abstract
A recent decision of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals is notable for its dogmatic pronouncements upon two highly important questions, neither of which is very clearly illuminated by the authorities. Moreover, the case commands interest because of the large amount of money at stake, the wealth and prominence of the litigants, and the exhaustive briefs submitted by eminent counsel.
Recommended Citation
GRATUITOUS PARTIAL ASSIGNMENT OF GENERAL LEGACY,
24
Mich. L. Rev.
826
(1926).
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