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Nortz v. United States 294 U.S. 317 (1935): The owner of $106,300 in federal gold certificates surrendered them as required by Executive Order 6102, receiving only their face value in currency. He sued in the United States Court of Claims for an additional $64,000 representing the loss of the dollar against gold.
U.S. Supreme Court. Nortz v. United States, 294 U.S. 317 (1935) Nortz v. United States. No. 531. Argued January 10, 1935. Decided February 18, 1935294 U.S. ...
Being currency, and constituting legal tender, it is entirely inadmissible to regard the gold certificates as warehouse receipts.2 They were not contracts for a ...
CERTIFICATE FROM THE COURT OF CLAIMS. No. 531. Argued January 10, 1935. Decided February 18, 1935. 1. A demurrer to a petition in the Court of Claims admits ...
U.S. Reports: Nortz v. United States, 294 U.S. 317 (1935). Names. Hughes, Charles Evans (Judge); Supreme Court of the United States (Author). Created ...
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1. A demurrer to a petition in the Court of Claims admits facts well pleaded, but not allegations amounting to conclusions of law. P. 294 U. S. 324.
NORTZ v. UNITED STATES is a case that was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States on February 18, 1935. The case was argued before the court on ...
Court: US Supreme Court Date: February 18, 1935. https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/294/240/ · Nortz v. United States Citation: 294 U.S. 317. Court: US ...
NORTZ v. UNITED STATES. No. 531. Argued Jan. 10, 1935. Decided Feb. 18 ... did not state a cause of action against the United States. The questions ...
... in the Nortz case, "yellow backs" or gold certificates for $106,300. These two suits were instituted against the United States in the Court of Claims at.