1. Stoehr v. Wallace, No. 546, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued January 4, 5, 1921 , February 28, 1921
OVERVIEW: Domestic corporation organized to hold shares of foreign corporation did not prevent shares from being seized during time of war because corporation was organized for purposes of avoiding the war inconveniences only.
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