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Leventhal v. Jennings Et Al.

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  • Title: Leventhal v. Jennings Et Al.
  • Author : Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
  • Release Date : January 29, 1942
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 65 KB

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QUA, Justice. The plaintiff brings this bill in behalf of himself and such other officers and members of a local union of
newspaper chauffeurs, distributors and helpers, hereinafter called the local, as may desire to join, against the international
brotherhood to which the local belongs, the joint council, another local labor organization having some appellate functions,
one Pearlstein as secretary-treasurer of the local, and several other individuals stated to be exercising without right the
powers of officers of the local. The bill alleges a conspiracy to oust the plaintiff from his offices of president and business
agent of the local and other officers of the local from their respective offices, to usurp their offices, and to obtain control
of the property and funds of the local, 'all without probable cause or legal justification.' No other members of the local
have joined the plaintiff in prosecuting the suit. After the coming in of a master's report containing findings generally adverse to the plaintiff, wherein the master states
that there had been introduced in evidence before him more than four hundred exhibits 'which are hereby incorporated by reference,'
the plaintiff filed a motion to recommit and a motion to 'set aside' the master's report. The Judge denied both motions, entered
an interlocutory decree overruling exceptions to the master's report, modifying the report by striking out the words quoted
above purporting to incorporate the exhibits, and confirming the report as modified, and entered a final decree dismissing
the bill with costs. The plaintiff appealed from the orders (here treated as interlocutory decrees) and from the decrees just
mentioned.


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