TATE v. LEWIS

Civ. No. 53-507.

127 F.Supp. 105 (1954)

William Tarren TATE v. Ellsworth H. LEWIS, Tate Pipe Linings, Inc., and Raymond Concrete Pile Company.

United States District Court, D. Massachusetts.

December 17, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joseph M. Hargedon and Joseph J. Gottlieb, Boston, Mass., for plaintiff.

Hale & Dorr, David Burstein and George H. Foley, Boston, Mass., for Ellsworth Lewis and Tate Pipe Linings, Inc.


ALDRICH, District Judge.

This is an action of contract, based on diversity of citizenship. The plaintiff, owner of two patents, known as the Tate and Haskins patents, for the coating of pipe in situ with a lining of cement, entered into a rather complicated agreement under seal with the defendants in October, 1938. I shall give effect to paragraph Twenty-third and rule that it was a Massachusetts agreement. The...

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