Task: songer_procedur

What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals. Your task is to determine whether there was an issue discussed in the opinion of the court about the interpretation of federal rule of procedures, judicial doctrine, or case law, and if so, whether the resolution of the issue by the court favored the appellant.

ORDER
Before EDWARDS, CELEBREZZE and PECK, Circuit Judges.
This is an appeal from a decision of the Tax Court finding a deficiency in income tax due for the year 1972. The case was submitted on the briefs and oral arguments of counsel, and the Court has studied the record and is fully advised in the premises.
The issues are whether taxpayers are entitled to nonrecognition of gains realized on the sale of one or both of two residences sold in 1972, and, if only one gain is recognized, which gain should be so treated. Internal Revenue Code § 1034. Taxpayers contend that they are entitled to nonrecognition of the gains realized on the sale of both residences.
We determine that the findings of the United States Tax Court are not clearly erroneous.
It is therefore ordered that the decision of the United States Tax Court be and hereby is affirmed.

Question: Did the interpretation of federal rule of procedures, judicial doctrine, or case law by the court favor the appellant?
A. No
B. Yes
C. Mixed answer
D. Issue not discussed
Answer:

Answer: B