March 24, 1942. Appeal from Clinton Circuit Court. J.S. Sandusky, Judge. Duncan Duncan and Ward R. Case for appellants. J.G. Smith and J.A. Flowers for appellee. OPINION OF THE COURT BY JUDGE CAMMACK Affirming. In January, 1936, W.E. Taylor was appointed administrator of the estate of Alfred Yahnig, a resident of Fentress County, Tennessee. He continued to act in that capacity until his death in September, 1938. There came into the administrator's hands three checks, each of which was made payable
20 F.Supp. 61 (N.D.Ill. 1936) SEELIG et al. v. FIRST NAT. BANK OF CHICAGO. No. 14431. United States District Court, N.D. Illinois March 25, 1936 Nelson, Miller & Boodell, of Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff. Winston, Strawn & Shaw, of Chicago, Ill., for defendant. SULLIVAN, District Judge. July 12, 1935, amended bill of complaint, entitled as above, was filed by the members of a noteholders' committee, under deposit agreement dated July 10, 1934 (Exhibit B), on their own behalf and on behalf of all notehoders
December 18, 1929. Stanley Bliss, for the plaintiff. A.G. Waldo, for the defendants. RHODES, J. Plaintiff, a taxpayer of the village of Canastota, brings this action to restrain further proceedings by the village officials under a proposition adopted by the trustees of the village and ratified by the electors providing for a bond issue of $150,006, of which $137,800, or so much thereof as might be necessary, should be issued for the purpose of securing for the village a new water supply. The resolution