Cumberland Glass Manufacturing Co. v. De Witt & Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1915-05-10

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Me. Justice Day delivered the opinion of the court. Defendant in error, Charles De Witt, trading as Charles De Witt Company, plaintiff in the court below and hereinafter spoken of as the plaintiff, brought his action in the Superior Court of Baltimore City, Maryland, to recover of the Cumberland Glass' Manufacturing Company, hereinafter called the Glass Company, upon the ground that De Witt, having ente…

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