Case Name: Traction Materials Co. v. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Westmoreland Railway Co.
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1918-04-22
Citations: 261 Pa. 162
Docket Number: No. 2; Appeal, No. 184
Parties: Traction Materials Co. v. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Westmoreland Railway Co.
Judges: Before Brown, C. J., Potter, Moschzisker, Frazer and Walling, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 261
Pages: 162–163

Head Matter:
Traction Materials Co. v. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Westmoreland Railway Co.
(No. 2).
Argued Feb. 5, 1918.
Appeal, No. 184, Oct. T., 1917, by James B. Secrist, Receiver, from decree of C. P., Allegheny Co., Jan. T., 1912, No. 447, dismissing exceptions to auditor’s report in case of Traction Materials Company v. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Westmoreland Railway Company.
Before Brown, C. J., Potter, Moschzisker, Frazer and Walling, JJ.
Affirmed.
Bill in equity for the appointment of receiver.
Exceptions to report of auditor. Before Davis, J.
The facts appear in Traction Materials Company v. Pittsburgh, McKeesport & Westmoreland Co., 261 Pa. 153.
The court dismissed the exceptions. James Y. Secrist, Receiver, appealed.
Errors assigned were in dismissing the exceptions.
W. Clyde Grubbs, with him William B. Secrist, for appellant.
M. W. Acheson, Jr., with him Sterrett and Acheson, for appellee.
April 22, 1918:

Opinion:
Opinion by
Mr. Justice Walling,
In the opinion filed herewith on the appeals of Union Trust Company of New Jersey et ah, from the same decree, we have considered the questions raised by the re caiver on this app lal; and, for reasons there stated, the assignments of error in this case are overruled and the appeal dismissed at the costs of appellant.