LAHM KNITTING MILLS v. BRITE YARNS CORP.


16 Misc.2d 362 (1959)

M. Lahm Knitting Mills, Inc., Plaintiff, v. Brite Yarns Corporation et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Kings County.

February 25, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jack Flamhaft for defendants.

David Fisher for plaintiff.


LOUIS L. FRIEDMAN, J.

Motion is made to vacate a warrant of attachment on the ground that it is jurisdictionally defective. In the alternative, defendants ask the court to permit an undertaking to be filed and, thereupon to vacate the attachment.

The basis for this motion is that the action is not one of those contemplated by the provisions of sections 902 and 903 of the Civil Practice Act, since the...

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