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No. 272490
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Mildred Naomi Donohue and Janet Lee Donohue, Joyce Ann Donohue and James Edward Donohue v. Maryland Casualty Company, Rosa Lee Grubb and Deborah Leslie Frieze, an Infant, by Her Next Friend Rosa Lee Grubb and Rosa Lee Grubb, Administratrix of the Estate of William Edwin Grubb, Deceased v. The Travelers Insurance Company
No. 272490 · Decided June 20, 1966
No. 272490·Fourth Circuit · 1966·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Decided
June 20, 1966
Citation
No. 272490
Disposition
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Mildred Naomi Donohue and Janet Lee Donohue, Joyce Ann Donohue and James Edward Donohue v. Maryland Casualty Company, Rosa Lee Grubb and Deborah Leslie Frieze, an Infant, by Her Next Friend Rosa Lee Grubb and Rosa Lee Grubb, Administratrix of the Estate of William Edwin Grubb, Deceased v. The Travelers Insurance Company is a decision of the Fourth Circuit. Review the opinion text below for the holding.
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This case was decided on June 20, 1966.
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