TURNER v. COLBERN

No. 41,585

186 Kan. 39 (1960)

348 P.2d 603

JAMES TURNER, Appellee, v. CHARLES A. COLBERN, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed January 23, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George K. Melvin, of Lawrence, argued the cause, and John B. Pierson, of Ottawa, was with him on the briefs for appellant.

Winton A. Winter, of Ottawa, argued the cause, and Basil W. Kelsey, of Ottawa, was with him on the briefs for appellee.


The opinion of the court was delivered by

FATZER, J.:

This was an action to enjoin the defendant from using the plaintiff's trade name "Kentucky Fried Chicken" and his process of frying chicken for sale at retail. Trial was to the court and judgment was rendered for the plaintiff. The defendant has appealed from that part of the judgment enjoining him from frying chicken under pressure by the plaintiff's process or under any method similar to that process...

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