1. United States v. New River Collieries Co., No. 316., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 7, 8, 1923. , May 21, 1923, Decided
OVERVIEW: A coal owner's costs, profit, or loss did not tend to prove market price or value at the time of the taking of his coal by the United States, and was, therefore, immaterial because he was entitled only to the market price of the coal taken.
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