Cameron v. International, C., N.J.
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Complainants are regularly before the court on petition for an order for inspection and copy, or permission to take a *Page 496 copy, of: "minutes of the senior meetings of said local; financial books, check books; auditor's reports; amendment book, correspondence, minutes of the executive board meetings, minutes of the junior membership meetings; applications to become members by complainants; contracts signed by the complainants; expense accounts of the local and its officers and members and any and all books, papers and documents pertaining to the merits of this suit."
Complainants' petition is based primarily on rule 86 of this court, which reads: "An order may be made on such terms as may be imposed by the chancellor, on the application of either party to a suit in this court, for an inspection and copy, or permission to take a copy, of any books, papers, or documents relating to the merits of such suit or of the defense thereto; such application, of which five days' notice shall be given, shall be by petition stating the grounds thereof, and verified by the oath of the party, or his or her solicitor." The solicitor of complainants very properly urged, in argument, that irrespective of said rule this court may grant such order under its inherent equity power. Lawless v. Fleming,
The petition herein is clearly insufficient to warrant the granting of the order prayed. I will advise an order denying the prayer of complainants' petition.
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