WOOD v. YORK RAILWAYS CO.

No. 1048.

3 F.Supp. 665 (1933)

WOOD v. YORK RAILWAYS CO.

District Court, M. D. Pennsylvania.

June 13, 1933.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Earnest, of Harrisburg, Pa., for plaintiff.

English, Quinn, Leemhuis & Tayntor, of Erie, Pa., and James J. Powell, of Scranton, Pa., for defendant.


WATSON, District Judge.

Edward S. York brought this bill of complaint on his own behalf as a stockholder of the York Railway Company, a corporation, the defendant, and on behalf of all other stockholders of said corporation.

The bill prays for the appointment of a receiver for the York Railways Company. The York Railways Company has moved to dismiss the bill, and has assigned as reasons: (1) That there is insufficiency of fact to constitute a valid cause of...

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