24 N.Y.S. 647 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1893
This action is brought against many defendants, corporations and individuals, to recover damages for alleged wrongs committed by each or all of them in tortiously diverting from the plaintiff its trade or some part thereof, and inducing its customers to desert it by certain alleged threats and intimidation. The questions to be considered arise on the demurrer of one of the defendants only, a corporation, and
The difficulty with the demurrer in this case is that it admits facts which, as they are stated in the complaint, make out a good cause of action. Whatever the real merits of the contro