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Periodical U.S. Reports: Davis v. Manry, 266 U.S. 401 (1925).

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Title

  • U.S. Reports: Davis v. Manry, 266 U.S. 401 (1925).

Names

  • McKenna, Joseph (Judge)
  • Supreme Court of the United States (Author)

Created / Published

  • 1924

Headings

  • -  Law
  • -  Law Library
  • -  Supreme Court
  • -  United States
  • -  Government Documents
  • -  Judicial review and appeals
  • -  Engineers and engineering
  • -  Motor vehicles
  • -  Administrative law and regulatory procedure
  • -  U.S. Reports
  • -  Common law
  • -  Court opinions
  • -  Judicial decisions
  • -  Court cases
  • -  Court decisions
  • -  Negligence
  • -  Personal injuries
  • -  Amputation
  • -  Handholds
  • -  Safety Appliance Act, 1910
  • -  Ladders
  • -  Periodical

Genre

  • Periodical

Notes

  • -  Description: U.S. Reports Volume 266; October Term, 1924; Davis, as Director General of Railroads and Agent under Section 206, Transportation Act, 1920, v. Manry

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call Number: KF101
  • Series: Remedies
  • Series: Volume 266

Source Collection

  • U.S. Reports

Online Format

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  • pdf

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Chicago citation style:

Mckenna, Joseph, and Supreme Court Of The United States. U.S. Reports: Davis v. Manry, 266 U.S. 401. 1924. Periodical. https://www.loc.gov/item/usrep266401/.

APA citation style:

McKenna, J. & Supreme Court Of The United States. (1924) U.S. Reports: Davis v. Manry, 266 U.S. 401. [Periodical] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/usrep266401/.

MLA citation style:

Mckenna, Joseph, and Supreme Court Of The United States. U.S. Reports: Davis v. Manry, 266 U.S. 401. 1924. Periodical. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/usrep266401/>.