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Southern Pac R. Co. v. Groeck

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 6, 1897
93 F. 991 (9th Cir. 1897)

Opinion


93 F. 991 (S.D.Cal. 1897) SOUTHERN PAC. R. CO. v. GROECK et al. United States Circuit Court, S.D. California. January 6, 1897

J. D. Redding, for complainant.

W. B. Wallace, for defendants.

ROSS, Circuit Judge.

To the second amended bill of complaint, filed herein July 6, 1896, the defendants interposed a plea, which the complainant caused to be set down for argument, and which was, by the respective parties, submitted upon the same briefs theretofore filed upon the hearing of the plea to the first amended bill. For the purpose of disposing of the plea so submitted, the court must assume, without proof on either side, the facts to be as set out in the amended bill where not controverted by the plea, and, where so controverted or inconsistent, to accept as true the contradictory and inconsistent allegations of the plea, together with such additional facts as are therein set out. Railroad Co. v. Groeck, 74 F. 585, and cases there cited. The case, as now presented, is substantially the same as when last under consideration. For the reasons given in the opinion then filed, and which is reported in 74 F. 585, an order will be entered sustaining the plea, with leave to the complainant, if it be so advised, to reply to the plea, and take issue in respect to the matters of fact therein alleged, within 20 days from this date.


Summaries of

Southern Pac R. Co. v. Groeck

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 6, 1897
93 F. 991 (9th Cir. 1897)
Case details for

Southern Pac R. Co. v. Groeck

Case Details

Full title:SOUTHERN PAC. R. CO. v. GROECK et al.

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Jan 6, 1897

Citations

93 F. 991 (9th Cir. 1897)

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