CRANSTON v. NEW PROCESS FIBRE CO.

No. 183.

74 A.2d 818 (1950)

CRANSTON v. NEW PROCESS FIBRE CO.

Superior Court of Delaware, Sussex.

July 18, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Caleb M. Wright, of Georgetown, for plaintiff.

Houston Wilson, of Georgetown, for defendant.


CAREY, Judge

The sole question raised for decision herein concerns the reasonableness of the period allowed by the quoted statute for the commencement of actions upon causes which had accrued prior to its effective date. Plaintiff attacks the six-months provision as being unreasonably short and argues that the former three-year statute controls this case. Under his theory, the present motion would have to be denied since the...

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