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Chicago Board of Trade v. Christie Grain and Stock Co.

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Dissent
  
Harlan

Dissent
  
Day

Dissent
  
Brewer

End date
  
1905

Full case name
  
Board of Trade of the City of Chicago, Petitioner v. Christie Grain & Stock Company and C. C. ChristieL. A. Kinsey Company et al., Petitioners, v. Board of Trade of the City of Chicago

Citations
  
198 U.S. 236 (more)25 S.Ct. 637; 49 L.Ed. 1031

Majority
  
Holmes, joined by Fuller, Brown, White, Peckham, McKenna

Chicago Board of Trade v. Christie Grain, 198 U.S. 236 (1905), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court, which upheld sales of American grain for future delivery provided for by the rules of the Chicago Board of Trade of the state of Illinois. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. delivered the majority opinion of the court, in which he wrote:

References

Chicago Board of Trade v. Christie Grain & Stock Co. Wikipedia


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