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No. 260538
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Curtis F. Rivers v. J. Leitman, Sometimes Known as Jake Leitman, in His Own Right and Trading as Exchange Sales Company and Joe Leitman in His Own Right and as Manager of Exchange Sales Company, and Sperry Rand Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Sperry Gyroscope Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, and the United States of America
No. 260538 · Decided April 25, 1963
No. 260538·Fourth Circuit · 1963·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
April 25, 1963
Citation
No. 260538
Disposition
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Curtis F. Rivers v. J. Leitman, Sometimes Known as Jake Leitman, in His Own Right and Trading as Exchange Sales Company and Joe Leitman in His Own Right and as Manager of Exchange Sales Company, and Sperry Rand Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, Sperry Gyroscope Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, and the United States of America is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on April 25, 1963.
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