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Long Island Lighting Co. v. Standard Oil Co.

U.S.
Jan 19, 1976
423 U.S. 1073 (1976)

Summary

equating consensual reference to magistrate with arbitration, factfinding of both being subject to "clearly erroneous" standard

Summary of this case from Geras v. Lafayette Display Fixtures, Inc.

Opinion

No. 75-733.

January 19, 1976.


C.A. 2d Cir. Certiorari denied. Reported below: 521 F. 2d 1269.


Summaries of

Long Island Lighting Co. v. Standard Oil Co.

U.S.
Jan 19, 1976
423 U.S. 1073 (1976)

equating consensual reference to magistrate with arbitration, factfinding of both being subject to "clearly erroneous" standard

Summary of this case from Geras v. Lafayette Display Fixtures, Inc.
Case details for

Long Island Lighting Co. v. Standard Oil Co.

Case Details

Full title:LONG ISLAND LIGHTING Co. ET AL. v. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ET AL

Court:U.S.

Date published: Jan 19, 1976

Citations

423 U.S. 1073 (1976)

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