FAIN v. IRVINGTON KNITTING MILLS


6 Misc.2d 462 (1957)

Irving Fain, Plaintiff, v. Irvington Knitting Mills, Inc., Defendant.

City Court of the City of New York, Trial Term, New York County.

May 9, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Max Schultz and Samuel Shapiro for plaintiff.

Harry Shereff for defendant.


MAX J. WOLFF, Ref.

This action was tried before me by consent without a jury. Findings were waived.

The defendant is a contractor, making knitted sweaters, and having the necessary machinery and equipment. The plaintiff introduced defendant's officers to a manufacturer (Bobbie Brooks, Inc., also known as Ritmore Sportswear Company and Ritmore Knitwear Co.), which thereupon engaged defendant as a contractor. Since the time of such introduction...

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