Clinton Worden Company v. California Fig Syrup Company
United States Supreme Court
Clinton Worden Company v. California Fig Syrup Company
Argued: March 18, 19, 1902. --- Decided: January 5, 1903
On June 1, 1897, the California Fig Syrup Company, created under the laws of the state of Nevada, and having its principal place of business in San Francisco, California, filed a bill in equity in the circuit court of the United States for the northern district of California, against Clinton E. Worden & Company, a corporation of the state of California, and against J. A. Bright, T. F. Bacon, C. J. Schmelz, and Lucius Little, citizens of the state of California.
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