TICKET CLUBS OF N. J. v. O'CONNELL


8 Misc.2d 519 (1957)

Ticket Clubs of New Jersey, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Bernard J. O'Connell, as Commissioner of Licenses of the City of New York, et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

June 24, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton M. Rosenbloom and Edmund C. Grainger for plaintiff.

Peter Campbell Brown, Corporation Counsel (Joseph M. Callahan, Jr., and Samuel Mandell of counsel), for defendants.


FRANCIS X. CONLON, J.

Plaintiff, a New Jersey corporation engaged in the business of selling theatre tickets, seeks to enjoin the enforcement of a regulation of the New York City department of licenses, which forbids New York City theatres from selling more than 10 tickets to a broker not licensed by said license department. Plaintiff contends that the regulation is invalid and arbitrary, and also that it imposes an undue burden upon interstate commerce...

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