TRIANGLE SHEET METAL WORKS, INC. v. SILVER


154 Conn. 116 (1966)

TRIANGLE SHEET METAL WORKS, INC., ET AL. v. JACOB M. SILVER ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided July 26, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Milton Sorokin, with whom were Joseph D. Hurwitz, and, on the brief, Ethel S. Sorokin, for the appellants (defendants).

Irving S. Ribicoff, with whom was Louise H. Hunt, for the appellees (plaintiffs).

KING, C. J., MURPHY, ALCORN, HOUSE and THIM, JS.


ALCORN, J.

The named plaintiff, which we shall call Triangle, is a corporation which has been engaged in sheet metal work since 1917. Sometime prior to 1960, it began to make and install metal structures to be used to enclose heating and/or air-conditioning units around the perimeter of buildings. The structures are commonly called enclosures.

The other plaintiff, Modulaire Components Corporation, hereinafter called...

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