Court Opinion

ID: 6832035
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-23 19:55:41.919885+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T16:04:35.429525
License: Public Domain

BREWSTER, District Judge.
A petition for rehearing has been filed in this ease by the plaintiff in error, presenting nine distinct grounds upon which the petition is based. Each of these grounds presents a question which was fully discussed in the opinion of this court handed down November 25, 1925.
A consideration of the petition reveals no new matter, nor any errors of sufficient moment to induce a majority of the court to alter or modify any conclusion reached.
In view of such a situation, it seems unnecessary to now deal with or grant a rehearing for .the purpose of further considering the many ramifications of the case, which the petition for rehearing involves.
Petition denied.