LIBMAN v. SUN OIL COMPANY

Civ. A. No. 4448.

127 F.Supp. 52 (1954)

Alfred B. LIBMAN v. SUN OIL COMPANY.

United States District Court D. Connecticut.

January 27, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Irving H. Rosenthal, Hartford, Conn., for plaintiff.

Shepherd, Murtha & Merritt, Hartford, Conn., for defendant.


SMITH, District Judge.

This is a Clayton Act suit by a gas station operator against Sun Oil Company, his supplier, for treble damages claiming plaintiff was forced out of business by a requirements contract with Sun combined with Sun's failure to drop its gas price to plaintiff to a point which would allow plaintiff to compete successfully in a retail gas price war.

Defendant moves to dismiss on the ground that the complaint fails to state a claim on which...

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