125 Misc. 752 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1925
The action is for a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from engaging in the business of manufacturing, buying and selling certain tools under the firm name of “ Buchalter Tool Co.” in the metropolitan district, in the States of New York and New Jersey; from continuing the business of the “ Buchalter Tool Co., Inc.,” and the use of that name; from in any manner representing that the “ Buchalter Tool Co., Inc.,” is the business previously owned by the defendant Harry Buchalter, trading under the firm name of “ Buchalter Tool Co.,” or making any representations hable to make the public believe that the defendant corporation is the successor of the defendant Harry Buchalter; from transferring, removing, concealing or dissipating certain merchandise; for an accounting; for the impression of a trust on all the property of the defendant corporation; for the appointment of a receiver, and for $50,000 damages. For many years the defendant Harry Buchalter was engaged in the business of manufacturing tools under the trade name of “ Buchalter Tool Co.” The plaintiff has been for some time past engaged in selling tools throughout the United States, and sold, among other tools, those manufactured by the said defendant Harry Buchalter. Some months ago said defendant and the officers of the plaintiff began negotiations for the purchase of defendant Harry Buchalter’s business and for a merging of such business with that of the plaintiff. Subsequently the defendant Harry Buchalter sold his business to the plaintiff, “ together with all merchandise, stock of trade, equipment, good will, truck and each and every article and incidental connected with the management and operation of the said business.” Other agreements were made between the said defendant Buchalter and the plaintiff’s officers, the details of which are unnecessary to state for the purposes of this decision. About May 20, 1925, and within a few days after the consummation of the above-mentioned sale, the defendants Fannie Buchalter, Charles Buchalter and Isidor Buchalter (wife and sons, respectively, of defendant Harry Buchalter) organized the defendant corporation Buchalter Tool Co., Inc., for the purpose of engaging in a business similar to that conducted by the defendant Harry Buchalter under the trade name of “ Buchalter Tool Co.” Plaintiff contends that it has the exclusive right to the use of the name “ Buchalter Tool Co.,” and that because of similarity of name the defendants should be restrained from the use of the corporate name “ Buchalter Tool Co., Inc.” Plaintiff also seeks to restrain all the defendants from engaging in the business hereinabove mentioned. The defendants