Commonwealth ex rel. Banning v. Philadelphia, Germantown, & Norristown Railway Co.
Commonwealth ex rel. Banning v. Philadelphia, Germantown, & Norristown Railway Co.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
It has been decided in The Commonwealth ex. rel. Murphy v. The Farmers’ Bank of Schuylkill County, (see antea 415) that a stranger who has no interest in a corporation except that which is common to every citizen, cannot demand a judgment of ouster in a writ of quo warranto. The words “ any person desiring to prosecute the same,” are in that opinion construed to mean any person having an interest to be affected, or suffering a wrong to be redressed. I did not concur in the decision, because I entertained the opinion, that the words in our statute should receive the
It is ordered, that the writ of quo warranto be quashed, at the costs of the relator. ’
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- Commonwealth ex rel. Banning versus The Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railway Company
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