North_American_Cold_Storage_Co._v._City_of_Chicago
North American Cold Storage Co. v. City of Chicago
1908 United States Supreme Court case
North American Cold Storage Co. v. Chicago, 211 U.S. 306 (1908), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court held that no hearing was necessary prior to the seizure, condemnation, and destruction of food which was unwholesome and unfit for use.[1]
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