FITZ GERALD v. THOMPSON

No. 849.

222 U.S. 555 (1912)

FITZ GERALD v. THOMPSON.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 15, 1912.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Samuel Untermyer, with whom Mr. William J. Sturgis and Mr. Irwin Untermyer were on the brief, in support of the motion.

Mr. William A. Stone, with whom Mr. Michael J. Ryan and Mr. James Gay Gordon were on the brief, in opposition thereto.


Memorandum opinion by direction of the court. By MR. CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE.

The object of this suit was to enforce a trust created by the plaintiff in error for the benefit of his wife and three minor children, to declare a lien on certain property dedicated to the purposes of the trust, for the removal of two trustees, etc. Josiah V. Thompson, one of the trustees, was a plaintiff, and joined with him were the wife and minor children of Fitz Gerald, the latter represented...

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