HARVEY v. ILLINOIS POWER & LIGHT CORPORATION

No. 566-D.

3 F.Supp. 489 (1933)

HARVEY v. ILLINOIS POWER & LIGHT CORPORATION.

District Court, E. D. Illinois.

June 5, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Teller, Levit, Silvertrust & Levi, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Defrees, Buckingham, Jones & Hoffman, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant.


LINDLEY, District Judge.

Plaintiff, averring that he is the owner of certain bonds secured by trust deed issued by defendant, brings this suit in behalf of himself and all bondholders, stockholders, and creditors of defendant who may desire to take advantage of the same. Defendant moves to dismiss the bill for want of equity.

The essence of the complaint is that for a number of years last past defendant has followed the practice of charging inadequate amounts...

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