Buck's Stove & Range Co. v. American Federation of Labor, 219 U.S. 581 (1911)
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U.S. Supreme Court
Buck's Stove & Range Co. v. American Federation of Labor, 219 U.S. 581 (1911)Buck's Stove & Range Company v.
American Federation of Labor
Nos.190, 394
Argument commenced January 27, 1911
The court declined to hear further argument
219 U.S. 581
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Appeals dismissed without costs to either party, it having developed from statements of counsel for both parties that the cases had become purely moot because of the settlement between the parties of every material controversy which the record presented.
The facts are stated in the opinion.
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U.S. Supreme Court
Buck's Stove & Range Co. v. American Federation of Labor, 219 U.S. 581 (1911) Buck's Stove & Range Company v. American Federation of Labor Nos.190, 394 Argument commenced January 27, 1911 The court declined to hear further argument 219 U.S. 581 APPEALS FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Syllabus Appeals dismissed without costs to either party, it having developed from statements of counsel for both parties that the cases had become purely moot because of the settlement between the parties of every material controversy which the record presented. The facts are stated in the opinion. PER CURIAM: When these cases were reached for hearing, and after the argument had materially progressed, it developed from statements made by counsel for both parties that the cases had become purely moot because of the settlement between the parties of every material controversy which the record presented. On the disclosure of this situation, further argument was dispensed with, and for the reason which led to that action, that is, as we have said, that the controversies between the parties had become in all respects moot, the appeals must be dismissed. Richardson v. McChesney, 218 U. S. 487, 218 U. S. 492, and cases cited. Appeals dismissed without costs to either party.
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