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Daily v. De Young
127 F. 491
U.S. Circuit Court for the Dis...
1903
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LACOMBE, Circuit Judge.

The demurrer is not frivolous; the question whether the publication complained of is libelous per se is Certainly arguable. Defendant’s counsel, however, upon th‘e argument, expressed his willingness to have the court treat the case as if jt were submitted upon demurrer. The court, therefore, has analyzed ■the statements contained in the article complained of, and considered them in the light of the authorities cited by both sides. Without now undertaking to decide whether or not they are calculated to hold comiplainant up to contempt and ridicule, thejr do insinuate that his meth,.dds ¡bf. conducting the affairs of the mine referred to were recklessly 'extravagant, and therefore “tend to injure him in his trade, occupation; or business.” Moore v. Francis, 121 N. Y. 199, 23 N. E. 1127, 8 L. R. A. 214, 18 Am. St. Rep. 810.

■ The demurrer is overruled, with leave to answer in 20 days.

Case Details

Case Name: Daily v. De Young
Court Name: U.S. Circuit Court for the District of Southern New York
Date Published: Dec 12, 1903
Citation: 127 F. 491
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