Section 204
- Citation
- Section 204
- Parent Document
- Duvall v. Stokes, 270 S.W.2d 419 (1954)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 1954-07-17
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/5195275/duvall-v-stokes/ ↗
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- Duvall v. Stokes, 270 S.W.2d 419 (1954)
- Duvall v. Stokes, 270 S.W.2d 419 (1954)
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- Duvall v. Stokes, 270 S.W.2d 419 (1954)
- Duvall v. Stokes, 270 S.W.2d 419 (1954)
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448 chars.Although the cited cases arose under the Emergency Price Control Act of 1942, 56 Stat. 23, they considered and ruled the validity and effect of analogous certificates of eviction issued upon landlords’ applications and the right of tenants to attack or impeach those certificates collaterally or to inquire into the landlords’ good faith in obtaining the certificates. On principle, reason and logic, we should not depart from those holdings here.