WEISS v. SMITH

Civ. No. 3366.

103 F.Supp. 736 (1952)

WEISS v. SMITH.

United States District Court D. Connecticut.

March 17, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Timbers, and Cummings & Lockwood, all of Stamford, Conn., for plaintiff.

Hyman R. Friedman, and Friedman & Friedman, all of New York City, for defendant.


SMITH, District Judge.

Defendant, in his brief, attacks two items taxed as costs, the premium on the injunction bond, and stenographic fees.

Bond premiums are, under the practice in this District, taxed as costs to the prevailing party as a matter of course under local Rule 13, Rules of Civil Procedure for the District of Connecticut.

No reason appears for the disallowance of the premium here in whole or in part in the exercise of the Court's discretion...

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