77 Pa. Super. 358 | Pa. Super. Ct. | 1921
Opinion by
The defendant is a corporation organized under the Act of June 7, 1887, P. L. 365, which authorizes the formation of cooperative associations for the purpose of carrying on any agricultural, horticultural, mining, quarrying, building, mechanical, manufacturing or commercial business, or for the purpose of manufacturing, cultivating, raising, trading or dealing in all kinds of goods, wares, merchandise, chattels, grain, vegetables, roots, foods and other produce, or animals for sale, food or other purposes or for the purpose of buying, selling, holding, leasing or improving lands, tenements or buildings. The persons so associating are authorized to adopt any corporate name not previously adopted by any other corporation, but are required to use the words “co-operative association” as the last two words of the name. The plaintiff is engaged in business in Philadelphia.
The judgment is reversed with a procedendo.