GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. SELTZER

Civ. A. No. 1771.

161 F.Supp. 200 (1958)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Harold SELTZER, trading as Harold's, Delaware Discount House, Defendant.

United States District Court D. Delaware.

March 19, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. James Conaway, Jr. (of Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams), Wilmington, Del., for plaintiff.

Harold Leshem, Wilmington, Del., for defendant.


LAYTON, District Judge.

Before me is a motion by plaintiff to dismiss a contempt proceeding instituted by it against defendant under the following circumstances. On December 23, 1955, this Court entered a permanent and perpetual injunction against defendant restraining him, his agents, etc., from, among other things, wilfully and knowingly:

"(1) Advertising, selling and/or offering for sale any product, commodity or small appliance, such as electric mixers...

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