JANSSEN v. BANK OF PITTSBURGH NAT. ASS'N

No. 7294.

115 F.2d 19 (1940)

JANSSEN et al. v. BANK OF PITTSBURGH NAT. ASS'N.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Third Circuit.

September 27, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hugh C. Boyle, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellant.

Earl F. Reed, Kenneth G. Jackson, William C. O'Neil, and Thorp, Bostwick, Reed & Armstrong, all of Pittsburgh, Pa., for appellees.

Before BIGGS, MARIS, and CLARK, Circuit Judges.


CLARK, Circuit Judge.

An inconsistency appears in the very fact of this litigation. Defendant is a national bank in receivership under the pertinent statute, 12 U.S.C.A. §§ 191-194. Plaintiff-appellees are the members of a well-known firm of architects in Pittsburgh, the home city of the bank. In 1927 a merger (a sign of those times) gave the bank additional acreage. Again a sign of those times, the first thought of the 30 directors of the combined bank...

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