WALSH & WELLS v. CITY OF MEMPHIS

No. 44.

32 F.Supp. 448 (1940)

WALSH & WELLS, Inc., v. CITY OF MEMPHIS.

District Court, W. D. Tennessee, W. D.

April 6, 1940.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Bakewell, of St. Louis, Mo., and B. J. Semmes, of Memphis, Tenn., for plaintiff.

William Gerber, City Atty., and John L. Exby and Jas. Pleasants, Jr., Asst. City Attys., all of Memphis, Tenn., for defendant City of Memphis.


MARTIN, District Judge.

The plaintiff, a Missouri corporation engaged in the general contracting business, filed on July 14, 1939, in the Western Division of this district court, a complaint against the City of Memphis, a municipality of Tennessee, to recover $272,989.14, with interest from January 31, 1939. The litigation arose out of the construction of section one of an intercepting sewer, the contract for which had been awarded the plaintiff on its competitive...

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