MATTER OF MANHATTAN INDUS., INC. v. TULLY


88 A.D.2d 737 (1982)

In the Matter of Manhattan Industries, Inc., Petitioner, v. James H. Tully, Jr., et al., Constituting The Tax Commission of the State of New York, Respondents

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 27, 1982


In producing newspaper or magazine advertisements, Triton would first prepare a rough sketch called a "dummy" for petitioner's review. Upon petitioner's approval of the dummy, Triton would arrange for models and have photographs taken which would be pasted onto a board called a "mechanical". The mechanical would then be used to produce the ads which were then distributed. In order to make television commercials, a Triton writer would compose the advertisement in comic strip...

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