UNITED STATES v. LAM


26 F.2d 830 (1927)

UNITED STATES v. LAM.

District Court, W. D. Kentucky.

October 21, 1927.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. S. Ball, of Louisville, Ky., and T. J. Sparks, of Greenville, Ky., for the United States.

Chester A. Bennett, of Washington, D. C., for J. W. Lam.


DAWSON, District Judge (after stating the facts as above).

I cannot agree with the contention of the defendant that the deficiency assessments made by the Commissioner against the Hillside Coal Company were void, because that corporation had dissolved and gone out of business prior to the assessments. The Hillside Coal Company was organized under the laws of Kentucky. Section 561 of Kentucky Statutes provides that, after the charter of a Kentucky corporation has expired...

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