1. Marin v. Augedahl, No. 227, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Submitted March 18, 1918 , May 20, 1918
OVERVIEW: The receiver of an insolvent Minnesota corporation could prevail in action against stockholder to enforce order of Minnesota court laying as assessment on stockholders generally because order could not be attacked collaterally by showing that error was committed in deciding merits and was entitled to full faith and credit under Constitution of U.S.
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