BREMER v. WHITE

Nos. 5512, 5513.

10 F.Supp. 9 (1935)

BREMER v. WHITE, Collector of Internal Revenue. NEW ENGLAND TRUST CO. v. SAME.

District Court, D. Massachusetts.

March 1, 1935.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Burton E. Eames and Tyler, Eames, Wright & Reynolds, all of Boston, Mass., for plaintiffs.

Francis J. W. Ford, U. S. Atty. (by J. Duke Smith, Sp. Asst. to U. S. Atty.), of Boston, Mass., Frank J. Wideman, Asst. Atty. Gen., and Andrew D. Sharpe and Edward P. Hodges, Sp. Assts. to Atty. Gen., for defendant.


BREWSTER, District Judge.

The above actions at law are brought to recover federal income taxes alleged to have been unlawfully exacted by the defendant. The actions were tried without jury upon agreed statements of fact. They may be disposed of in one opinion. The agreed facts common to both Nos. 5512 and 5513, briefly summarized, may be stated as follows:

1. The General Electric Company, a New York corporation, in December, 1924, was the owner of 250,000...

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