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Citation: 279 U.S. 1

1. Manley v. Georgia, No. 429, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 4, 1928, Argued , February 18, 1929, Decided

OVERVIEW: A presumption created by the Georgia Banking Act of 1919 was unreasonable and arbitrary where it provided that every insolvency of a bank was to be deemed fraudulent and that the president and directors were deemed to be guilty of fraud.


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