235 Pa. 601 | Pa. | 1912
Opinion by
Corporation by-laws are simply prescribed rules for the government of the body, and the right to make them is incident to every corporation. The charter may be absolutely silent with respect to by-laws, nevertheless the right in the corporation to ordain them for the regulation of its own affairs, provided always that they of
The assignments of error are sustained, and the decree awarding writ of peremptory mandamus is reversed at cost of appellees.