84 N.Y.S. 38 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1903
The action is brought to recover the sum of $120,000 alleged to be profits which the plaintiff would have realized under a contract made with the defendant to act, for a period of five years, from June 27, 1901, as its sole selling agent for its entire output of cement manufactured at its present factory at Stoelcerton, Pennsylvania, or at any other place the defendant might establish mills. The plaintiff was
Motion granted, with ten dollars costs.