EMPIRE BOX CORP. v. ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS

No. 591.

90 A.2d 672 (1952)

EMPIRE BOX CORPORATION OF STROUDSBURG v. ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

July 9, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Edwin D. Steel, Jr., of the Firm of Morris, Steel, Nichols & Arsht, of Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Henry van der Goes, Wilmington, of the Firm of Young and Wood, Wilmington, for defendant.


TERRY, Judge.

In relation to the interpretation of privilege to be afforded under Rule 34 it should be said that no substantive right accrues to the parties to any litigation by reason of the adoption thereof. The aspects of the rule are entirely procedural. Thus, the question of policy becomes the dominating factor insofar as interpretation of the rule in relation to its application.

The rule in this State importing...

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