U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, 1902

Royal Trust Co. v. Washburn, B. & I. R. Ry. Co.

Royal Trust Co. v. Washburn, B. & I. R. Ry. Co.
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit · Decided October 7, 1902 · Grosscup
120 F. 1021; 1902 U.S. App. LEXIS 4698; 57 C.C.A. 680

Royal Trust Co. v. Washburn, B. & I. R. Ry. Co.

Opinion of the Court

GROSSCUP, Circuit Judge.

This case involved the claim of Bardon for vendor’s lien for rails sold to the railroad company, and is in every respect, so far as it was decided, identical with the case of John O’Brien Lumber Company, intervener, appellant, v. Royal Trust Company and Horace S. Oakley, trustees, A. C. Frost, receiver, et al. (No. 860, just decided) 120 Fed. 11. For reasons there given the decree of the Circuit Court will be affirmed.

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