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Nos. 168, 178
Supreme Court of the United States
Timken Roller Bearing Company, in Error v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and Thomas P. Goodbody, as Receiver of the Hydraulic Steel Company, in Error v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
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Timken Roller Bearing Company, in Error v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and Thomas P. Goodbody, as Receiver of the Hydraulic Steel Company, in Error v. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company is a federal case decided by the SCOTUS. It is cited as Nos. 168, 178. The case was decided in 1926.
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