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Domestic News December 9, 1896

New Ulm Review

New Ulm, Brown County, Minnesota

What is this article about?

In Kansas, an agreement secures a speedy trial for the Santa Fe railroad receivership case. Judge Louis Meyers orders protection of company property pending final court ruling, with parties stipulating against interference by receivers.

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KANSAS CITY, MO., Dec. 8. A special to The Times from Topeka says: An agreement has been reached for a speedy trial of the Santa Fe railroad receivership case and County Judge Louis Meyers of Oskaloosa has issued an order that no property of the company in Kansas be interfered with pending the hearing of the case in the court of the last resort. A conference between parties to both sides to the case has resulted in each stipulating, among other things, that each of the parties will do all in its power to obtain an order from the court directing that no property of the defendants shall be demanded, taken or interfered with by any receiver heretofore appointed, or who may be hereafter appointed in the above entitled case, unless decision adverse to the defendants shall be sustained in the court of last resort and they will join in a request for a modification of existing orders to conform to such orders above referred to if obtained.

What sub-type of article is it?

Legal Or Court

What keywords are associated?

Santa Fe Railroad Receivership Case Speedy Trial Kansas Property Judge Louis Meyers Court Order

What entities or persons were involved?

Louis Meyers

Where did it happen?

Kansas

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Kansas

Event Date

Dec. 8

Key Persons

Louis Meyers

Outcome

agreement reached for speedy trial; order issued protecting santa fe railroad property in kansas pending final court decision; parties stipulate to prevent interference with property by receivers unless adverse decision sustained.

Event Details

An agreement has been reached for a speedy trial of the Santa Fe railroad receivership case. County Judge Louis Meyers of Oskaloosa issued an order that no property of the company in Kansas be interfered with pending the hearing in the court of last resort. A conference between parties resulted in stipulations to obtain court orders protecting defendants' property from receivers and to modify existing orders accordingly.

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