STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK v. STANDARD OIL CO. OF MAINE

No. 919.

38 F.2d 677 (1930)

STANDARD OIL CO. OF NEW YORK v. STANDARD OIL CO. OF MAINE, Inc., et al.

District Court, D. Maine, S. D.

March 10, 1930.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

N. W. Thompson, of Portland, Me., and Stafford Smith, of New York City, for plaintiff.

Bradley, Linnell & Jones, of Portland, Me. (C. C. Jones, of Portland, Me., of counsel), for defendants.


PETERS, District Judge.

This is a bill in equity brought to prevent by injunction the use of the name "Standard Oil Company" or "Standard Oil" by the defendant in connection with the oil business. The plaintiff is a New York corporation. The defendant, the Standard Oil Company of Maine, Inc., is a Maine corporation. The individual defendants, citizens of Maine, are only nominal parties, and the word "defendant" will be hereafter...

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