FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO. v. BRIDGEPORT


142 Conn. 510 (1955)

THE FRANKLIN FURNITURE COMPANY v. CITY OF BRIDGEPORT ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 27, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Samuel Reich, Samuel S. Freedman and Harry Freedman, for the appellant (plaintiff).

John V. Donnelly, for the appellees (defendants).

BALDWIN, O'SULLIVAN, WYNNE, DALY and PHILLIPS, JS.


WYNNE, J.

In this action the validity of an ordinance of the city of Bridgeport is attacked. The ordinance was adopted by the common council of the city on March 17, 1952, in the claimed exercise of police power. The plaintiff, a furniture dealer, instituted the action against the city and its prosecuting officers, alleging that the ordinance is void. An injunction restraining the enforcement of the ordinance was sought. The trial court found the issues for the defendants...

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