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No. 255946
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Division No. 14, the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, by R. D. Wilson, for Use and Benefit of All Persons Similarly Situated v. G. E. Leighty, President, the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, H. C. Wyatt, Vice-President and General Manager of Norfolk and Western Railway Company, and Norfolk & Western Railway Company
No. 255946 · Decided January 3, 1962
No. 255946·Fourth Circuit · 1962·
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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
January 3, 1962
Citation
No. 255946
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Division No. 14, the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, by R. D. Wilson, for Use and Benefit of All Persons Similarly Situated v. G. E. Leighty, President, the Order of Railroad Telegraphers, H. C. Wyatt, Vice-President and General Manager of Norfolk and Western Railway Company, and Norfolk & Western Railway Company is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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