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Hall v. Kroger Baking Co.

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  • Title: Hall v. Kroger Baking Co.
  • Author : United States Court Of Appeals For The Sixth Circuit
  • Release Date : January 12, 1975
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 53 KB

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By an order previously entered herein, our further consideration of the appeal in this case was stayed pending the Supreme Court's review of our opinion in Johnson v. Railway Express Agency, 489 F.2d 525 (1973). It now appears, however, that the grant of certiorari permitted only review of an issue not pertinent to the present appeal, and that the opinion filed by the Supreme Court May 19, 1975 is not dispositive of the issue before us. Johnson v. Railway Express Agency, 421 U.S. 454, 95 S. Ct. 1716, 44 L. Ed. 2d 295 (1974). It therefore is necessary for us to determine whether our opinion in Johnson, supra, requires a determination that this action is barred by the applicable 30-day statute of limitations provision set forth in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 脗§脗§ 701 et seq., 706(e), 42 U.S.C. 脗§脗§ 2000e et seq., 2000e-5(e), as it existed in 1971.* We therein held that a refiling of a complaint subsequent to a dismissal without prejudice was barred by the thirty-day statute of limitations provision, where more than thirty days had passed between plaintiff-appellant's receipt of a right to sue letter from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and the refiling; it is further to be noted that a period in excess of thirty days had also elapsed between the date of the entry of the order dismissing the action without prejudice and such refiling. However, Johnson is distinguishable in that therein no refiling provision was included, while the order in the present case purported to permit a refiling within thirty days of its entry. In the circumstances, it is now concluded that Johnson is without controlling precedential value.


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