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 | | The Martin- Alexander Company denied that there were any such contracts, and the Detroit Company in addition pleaded that it was a bona fide purchaser from the former company. |
 | | There are two questions of fact: First, whether the parties making the entries had, prior to acquiring title from the government, made any agreement with the Martin- Alexander Company for a conveyance of an interest in the properties, or were seeking to acquire title solely for their own benefit. |
 | | The entire property of the Martin- Alexander Company, included in which were the sawmill, tram and logging roads, these timber contracts and other like contracts, and also all stock on hand, was, at the time of the purchase,-January 14,-turned over to the Detroit Lumber Company, which thereafter continued the business. |
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