TOY FAIR, INC. v. KIMMEL

Civ. No. 11361.

177 F.Supp. 129 (1959)

TOY FAIR, INC., Harold P. Black and Robert J. Francis, Plaintiffs, v. George P. KIMMEL, individually and George P. Kimmel, Trustee for N. Richard Kimmel, Defendants.

United States District Court D. Maryland.

September 29, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stanley B. Frosh, Silver Spring, Md., for plaintiffs.

Walter E. Black, Jr., John H. Somerville, and Hinkley & Singley, Baltimore, Md., for defendants.


THOMSEN, Chief Judge.

This action for an alleged wrongful eviction presents a maze of troublesome, novel problems, including: (A) whether under the facts defendant landlord was entitled (1) to re-enter the leased store on April 16, 1959, and change the lock, (2) to distrain for the May and June rent, and (3) to retain the air-conditioning equipment; and (B) what damages, if any, (1) the individual plaintiffs and (2) the corporate plaintiff are entitled to recover...

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