MEISEL v. ALEXANDER

No. 1582.

111 A.2d 873 (1955)

Philip L. MEISEL, Appellant, v. Ruth ALEXANDER, Appellee.

Municipal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia.

Decided March 1, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sol M. Alpher, Washington, D. C., with whom Louis E. Spiegler, Washington, D. C., on the brief, for appellant.

Daniel B. Maher, Washington, D. C., for appellee.

Before CAYTON, Chief Judge, and HOOD and QUINN, Associate Judges.


CAYTON, Chief Judge.

Ruth Alexander was a stockholder and former officer of a company dealing in television sets. She was sued by appellant Meisel on a promissory note which had been signed by her and a man named Mitchell, and which presumably covered an indebtedness of the company. Though Mitchell was first included as a defendant, plaintiff voluntarily dismissed as to him because of failure of service of process, and the case proceeded against Mrs. Alexander alone...

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