Carmel Wine Co. v. Palestine Hebrew Wine Co.

174 F. 1023 | U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York | 1910

WARD Circuit Judge.

In these cases it appears that, following a preliminary injunction pursuant to the opinion of the court in the first-named case (161 Fed. 654), the prima facie ease of the complainant has been fully presented, and has been followed by a brief statement of the defendant, practically admitting the complainant’s case. A decree may be entered for an injunction and accounting, with costs to the complainant.