107 N.Y.S. 547 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1907
The plaintiff seeks an injunction pendente lite restraining the defendant from using the name “ New York City Car Advertising Company.” The facts are as follows: From 1891 until the summer of 1901 Henry Wineburgh, Jesse Wineburgh and Abraham Wineburgh, brothers, were the owners of the Railway Advertising Company, a corporation, and were engaged in the business of advertising in cars. Some time in 1900 or 1901 differences arose between Henry on the one hand and the other two on
Motion denied, with ten dollars costs.