LIPSHITZ & COHEN v. UNITED STATES

No. 68.

269 U.S. 90 (1925)

LIPSHITZ & COHEN v. UNITED STATES.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided November 16, 1925.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Henry A. Alexander, for plaintiffs in error.

Solicitor General Mitchell, Assistant to the Attorney General Donovan, and Messrs. Howard W. Ameli and Joseph Henry Cohen, Special Assistants to the Attorney General, were on the brief, for the United States.


MR. JUSTICE McREYNOLDS delivered the opinion of the Court.

Plaintiffs in error seek to recover profits which, it is alleged, would have been realized if the United States had complied with their agreement to deliver approximately 1,530,600 pounds of obsolete material. The cause was heard by the District Judge without a jury. He found the facts and upon them held that the contract had not been broken.

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