1. Prout v. Starr, No. 150., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 26, 27, 1903. , February 23, 1903, Decided
OVERVIEW: An agreement made by a state attorney general as a party to an action filed by stockholders to enjoin him from further prosecuting a suit against a railroad company was binding upon his successors in office who were properly substituted.
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