MULLER v. CONCOURSE INVESTORS


201 Misc. 340 (1952)

Alfred Muller et al., Doing Business under the Name of Wash-O-Meter, Plaintiffs, v. Concourse Investors, Inc., Defendant.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

April 8, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Koenig, Siskind & Drabkin for plaintiffs.

Joseph J. Karp for defendant.


STEUER, J.

This motion seeks a temporary injunction to restrain defendants from interfering with the conduct of plaintiffs' business in defendant's building. The plaintiff has installed and operated a number of washing machines in a building, pursuant to an agreement with the owner. Defendant bought the building and has taken steps designed to prevent plaintiffs' continuing to operate. The question is whether...

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