TAYLOR v. HIGHWAY TRUCK DRIVERS & HELPERS


129 A.2d 660 (1956)

Henry M. TAYLOR, Jr., trading under the firm name of "General Distributors", Plaintiff, v. HIGHWAY TRUCK DRIVERS and HELPERS, LOCAL 107, an unincorporated association, Defendant.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

December 4, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Foulk and Robert W. Wakefield, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

David B. Coxe, Jr., Wilmington, for defendant.


MARVEL, Vice Chancellor.

On November 8, 1956, a temporary restraining order was entered in this case which compelled defendant, its officers, agents and employees to desist from maintaining a patrol or picket line at or adjacent to the entrances of plaintiff's place of business on Maryland Avenue in the vicinity of the Reading Railroad crossing in Wilmington, Delaware. None of plaintiff's employees as of the time of the filing of the complaint was a member of the...

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