NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. CO. v. WEINBERG

No. 313.

53 F.Supp. 133 (1943)

NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. CO. v. WEINBERG et al.

District Court, D. Minnesota, Fifth Division.

November 18, 1943.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. B. daPonte, M. L. Countryman, Jr., and F. J. Gehan, all of St. Paul Minn., and Donald D. Harries (of Gillette, Nye, Harries & Montague), of Duluth, Minn., for plaintiff.

Harry E. Weinberg and Albert R. Scanlon, both of Duluth, Minn., for defendants.


NORDBYE, District Judge.

The ordinance reads as follows:

"Section 1. (a) That the word `person' as used in this ordinance is defined to mean any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, trustee, receiver or other court officer, and the plural of each.

"(b) That the word `locomotive' as used in this ordinance is defined to mean any and all railway engines, however propelled, when in use in the switching or transferring of railway cars upon...

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