FARMERS UNION LIVESTOCK ASS'N v. SAINT PAUL UNION S. CO.

No. 1305.

97 F.Supp. 539 (1951)

FARMERS UNION LIVESTOCK ASS'N v. SAINT PAUL UNION STOCKYARDS CO.

United States District Court D. Montana, Billings Division.

April 19, 1951.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sterling M. Wood, Robert E. Cooke and Fredric Moulton, all of Billings, Mont., and Charles E. Nieman, Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiff.

H. J. Coleman, Wm. J. Jameson, and Arthur F. Lamey, all of Billings, Mont., and David L. Grannis, South St. Paul, Minn., for defendant.


MURRAY, District Judge.

The allocation by a stockyards operator of pens and the relative location of those pens based upon the amount of business done by the firms to which space and location is assigned is not in itself an unjust, unreasonable or discriminatory practice.

Does such a practice become unjust, unreasonable or discriminatory in the light of the fact that the pens and relative location of them were originally assigned upon a different basis, to...

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