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Aguilar-Andrade v. U.S.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Jul 2, 1997
96-3873 (7th Cir. Jul. 2, 1997)

Summary

holding that cleaning cars once or twice per month for anywhere from 15-45 minutes was de minimis because of the irregularity of its occurrence, the administrative difficulties of recording the incidences and the inconsistency in the amount of time it takes the clean-up to occur

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Opinion

96-3873.

July 2, 1997.

Appeal from N.D.Ill.


Decisions Without Published Opinions Affirmed


Summaries of

Aguilar-Andrade v. U.S.

United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit
Jul 2, 1997
96-3873 (7th Cir. Jul. 2, 1997)

holding that cleaning cars once or twice per month for anywhere from 15-45 minutes was de minimis because of the irregularity of its occurrence, the administrative difficulties of recording the incidences and the inconsistency in the amount of time it takes the clean-up to occur

Summary of this case from Bull v. U.S.
Case details for

Aguilar-Andrade v. U.S.

Case Details

Full title:Aguilar-Andrade v. U.S

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Seventh Circuit

Date published: Jul 2, 1997

Citations

96-3873 (7th Cir. Jul. 2, 1997)

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