1. Anderson Nat'l Bank v. Luckett, No. 154, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, February 2, 1944, Argued , February 28, 1944, Decided
OVERVIEW: A Kentucky statute requiring banks to report dormant and abandoned funds, and to pay the funds to the State's department of revenue, did not deprive a bank or a depositor of due process, because the State held funds subject to the depositors' claims.
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