REPUBLIC OF POLAND v. PAN-ATLANTIC


92 F.Supp. 330 (1950)

REPUBLIC OF POLAND v. PAN-ATLANTIC, Inc. et al.

United States District Court S. D. New York.

July 28, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Amen, Gans, Weisman & Butler, New York City, for plaintiff, Arnold C. Stream, New York City.

Elias, Sokolski & Melzer, New York City, for defendant Frank Stern, Raphael L. Elias, New York City.

Leo Gitlin, New York City, for defendant Harry Carr.


McGOHEY, District Judge.

The defendants Stern and Carr move separately to vacate as to them a warrant of attachment, on the ground that the action is not one on contract, express or implied;1 and also to vacate all levies on their property, made under the warrant.

The validity of an attachment in this Court is determined by the law of New York,2 and its courts "have * * * examined

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