8 A.2d 766 | N.J. | 1939
Complainant's bill and ex parte proofs were filed December 24th, 1938, whereupon there issued, on the findings and advice of Vice-Chancellor Bigelow, an order directing the defendants to show cause on January 3d 1939, why they should not be enjoinedpendente lite in accordance with the prayer of the bill and restraining the defendants during the interim from picketing, distributing a certain handbill, obstructing passage to and from complainant's store premises and exhibiting signs of certain import. There were four paragraphs of restraint, the first three of which were precisely the same, except for the street address, as in the case of Kitty Kelly Shoe Corp. v. United Retail,c., Local 108, decided contemporaneously herewith.
We think that the character of the proofs and the representations made to the vice-chancellor by counsel when the order was signed are such that the same disposition should be made *324 of this appeal as of that in the Kitty Kelly Shoe Corp. Case, namely, the order allowing restraint pendente lite should be reversed, with costs, and the record remanded without prejudice to the disposition of the cause on final hearing. That will be the order.
For affirmance — None.
For reversal — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, PARKER, CASE, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, PORTER, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, WOLFSKEIL, RAFFERTY, HAGUE, JJ. 14. *325