Legal status of building associations

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Legal status of building associations

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Edition Notes

Caption title.
Case brought by John Burns against the Metropolitan Building Association, heard in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, November 10, 1884.
Newspaper clipping from the Washington, D.C. Evening star, November 15, 1884, mounted on [6] p. in a bound volume.

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[Washington, D.C
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Trials, litigation, etc.
Other Titles
Evening star (Washington, D.C.)

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Library of Congress
KF228.B874 D57 1884

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Pagination
1 item ;

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OL3549073M
LCCN
2001560382

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