23 A.D.2d 884 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1965
In an action by the Town of Poughkeepsie: (1) to permanently enjoin the defendant Hopper Plumbing and Heating Corporation from performing plumbing work within the town (and specifically in connection with the construction of the Hagantown Elementary School and the Sheafe Road School, under its contracts with the defendant school districts), on the grounds: (a) that said defendant Hopper failed to obtain a plumbing permit; (b) that it has no certificate of competency for the perfim’mance of said plumbing work; and (c) that it does not have in its employ a licensed master plumber and a responsible official licensed pursuant to the town’s plumbing code and ordinance; and (2) to restrain the said defendant School Districts from contracting with or employing any person or firm not having such permit, certificate of competency or a licensed master plumber in its employ, the said three defendants (Hopper and the two school districts — the notice of appeal of the latter having been inadvertently omitted from the record) appeal from so much of an order of the Supreme Court, Dutchess County, entered March 3, 1965 upon reargument, as: (a) temporarily enjoined the defendant Hopper from doing any plumbing work within the Town of Poughkeepsie pending the trial of the action; (b) set the matter down for trial peremptorily; and (c) directed that, pursuant to statute (CPLR