GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. HOME UTILITIES COMPANY

Civ. No. 7747.

131 F.Supp. 838 (1955)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, a body corporate v. HOME UTILITIES COMPANY, Inc., a body corporate.

United States District Court D. Maryland.

May 6, 1955.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Semmes, Bowen & Semmes, David R. Owen, George D. Hubbard, Baltimore, Md., for plaintiff.

Harry Silbert and Melvin J. Sykes, Baltimore, Md., for defendant.


WILLIAM C. COLEMAN, Chief Judge.

This is a suit by a manufacturer under the Maryland Fair Trade Act, Annotated Code of Maryland 1951, Art. 83, Secs. 102-110, for injunctive relief on account of alleged violation of the manufacturer's resale price restrictions on its products.

The plaintiff, a New York corporation, manufactures and sells electric housewares, clocks, fans and other electric appliances, and is qualified to fair trade under the Maryland Fair Trade...

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