LEWIS v. LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY

No. A-8701.

113 F.Supp. 272 (1953)

LEWIS v. LIBBY, McNEILL & LIBBY.

District Court, Alaska, Third Division, Anchorage.

June 23, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kay, Robison & Moody, Anchorage, Alaska, for plaintiff.

John E. Manders, Anchorage, Alaska, R. E. Robertson, Juneau, Alaska, Wendell Black, Seattle, Wash., for defendant.


FOLTA, District Judge.

The plaintiff seeks to enjoin the defendant from constructing and operating a salmon trap in such proximity to his trap as would not only preclude its operation but subject both traps to seizure and the parties to criminal prosecution for operating traps within the minimum lateral distance of 2500 feet fixed by law. Both parties desire a decision in a few days, so that the prevailing party may finish his trap and engage in fishing.

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