SAMEK v. REY


46 Misc.2d 934 (1965)

Sieglide Samek, Plaintiff, v. Louis G. Rey, Jr., Doing Business as La Parisienne Coiffeur, Defendant.

Civil Court of the City of New York, New York County.

June 24, 1965


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sieglide Samek, plaintiff in person. Louis G. Rey, Jr., defendant in person.


MAURICE WAHL, J.

The plaintiff sues to recover $193.40 for the destruction of a wig, and alleges that she is an actress and in the exercise of her profession uses many and various wigs, both as to hair style and color.

A wig, which is more properly known as a periwig, is an artificial covering for the hair of the head, usually worn as a cover for baldness or thin hair or professional dress.

The wig under consideration was purchased by...

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