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CHARLES W. MEAD, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, VS. E. C. MCCULLOUGH ET AL., AND THE PHILIPPINE ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS.

CHARLES W. MEAD, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, VS. E. C. MCCULLOUGH ET AL., AND THE PHILIPPINE ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, DEFENDANTS AND APPELLANTS.

G. R.No. 6217 | 1911-12-26

D E C I S I O N
 
TRENT, J.:
 
This action was originally brought by  Charles W.  Mead against Edwin C. McCullough,  Thomas L. Hartigan, Frank E. Green, and Frederick H. Hilbert.   Mead has died since the commencement of the  action and the case is  now  going forward in the name of his administrator as plaintiff.

The complaint  contains  three causes of action, which are substantially as follows: The first, for salary; the  second, for profits;  and  the third, for the value of the personal  effects alleged to have been left by Mead and sold by the defendants.

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