Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Citation
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Parent Document
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 1901-12-03
Other Sections in This Document (13)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
- Murphy v. Century Building Co., 90 Mo. App. 621 (1901)
Full Text
686 charsGOODE, J. Respondent is an attorney at law, who occupied an office room in the Century Building in the city of St. Louis, prior to the eighteenth day of July, 1900. On said day the superintendent of the building locked respondent’s office door without previously notifying him, refused him permission to again enter the room or, do business in it and forced him to move out of the building, although his term would not have expired until the last day of the month. This was done on account of several quarrels and affrays respondent had in his office, and in the halls of the building, and the consequent profanity and tumult, which disturbed the other tenants, as the appellant claims.