Argument in John Morton & Sons v. W.H. Mortimer, 1893.

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Argument in John Morton & Sons v. W.H. Mortimer, 1893.

1893

A law suit between two Scottish leather manufacturers. Folder also contains a letter (and xerox copy) of 1947 from Francis N. Balch to Roscoe Pound, in which Balch donates and discusses the brief.

1 v. (6 p.) ; 39.5 x 25 cm.

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