HIRSHORN v. MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY

No. 10359.

186 F.2d 1023 (1951)

Joseph H. HIRSHORN, On His Own Behalf and On Behalf of All Other Stockholders of CARBON MONOXIDE ELIMINATOR CORPORATION, One of the Defendants Herein, v. MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES COMPANY, a Corporation of the State of Pennsylvania, Carbon Monoxide Eliminator Corporation, a Corporation of the State of Delaware, Catalyst Research Corporation, a Corporation of the State of Maryland, George H. Deike, William P. Yant, John F. Beggy, John T. Ryan, Jr., W. Denning Stewart, Howard Zacharias, and John T. Ryan, Jr., and John F. Beggy, Administrators of the Estate of John T. Ryan, Deceased. Paul Ginsburg, Appellant.

United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit.

Decided January 18, 1951.

Rehearing Denied February 26, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul Ginsburg, pro se John B. Doyle, New York City, for plaintiff.

Before GOODRICH, KALODNER and STALEY, Circuit Judges.


PER CURIAM.

The case is before us on a motion to dismiss the appellant's appeal on the ground that it is taken from an interlocutory order which is not appealable. The action of the court below from which this appeal is taken was a dismissal on a motion to intervene in a shareholder's suit. The District Judge denied the motion because the petitioner had not filed a complaint setting forth the grounds for relief as required by Rule 24 (c) of the Federal Rules of Civil...

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