This action was brought under the "Unfair Sales Practices Act", sections 922e to 924e inclusive of the 1939 Supplement to the General Statutes, alleging that the defendants, owners and operators of a grocery store and meat market and carrying and selling at retail a full line of meats, groceries, vegetables and allied food products, advertised and offered to sell and sold at retail Oxydol, Crisco, Campbell's Tomato Juice, and four other products, at less than cost to the defendant retailers with intent to injure competitors or destroy competition and that the plaintiff, a competitor, has suffered injury thereby, and praying for a temporary and a permanent injunction restraining the defendants from continuing the practice described.
The defendants have demurred and thereby challenge the constitutionality of the statute.
In State vs. Muolo,
In the Muolo case the accused was charged with unlawfully using a taxi stand; he demurred to the information and the court sustained the demurrer and dismissed the information. Error was found.
In State vs. Miller,
In the instant case the constitutional questions raised by the defendants' demurrer are of such great importance that this decision should be left to our higher court and therefore the demurrer is overruled.
