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Bayuk Cigars, Inc., v. Fine

Court of Errors and Appeals
Sep 27, 1933
168 A. 303 (N.J. 1933)

Opinion

Submitted May 26th, 1933.

Decided September 27th, 1933.

On appeal from a decree in chancery advised by Vice-Chancellor Backes, whose opinion is reported in 112 N.J. Eq. 166.

Mr. Philip J. Schotland, for the appellant.

Mr. Arthur F. Egner, for the respondent.


By the final decree appealed from, the defendant was "enjoined and restrained from preparing, putting up, selling, or offering for sale, cigars in packages bearing labels containing the word `Philadelphia,' upon labels of which copies are annexed to the bill of complaint and marked Schedules I and J, or upon any labels similar to the labels employed by the complainant in its business, and from using the word `Philadelphia' upon any cigar band in any form representing, in connection with the sale of cigars, in packages labeled as aforesaid, other than the complainant's cigars, that such cigars are `Philadelphias' cigars of the manufacture of the complainant."

We conclude that the decree should be affirmed, and for the reasons contained in the opinion of the learned vice-chancellor.

The conclusion of the opinion, however, appears to go farther than the decree, as it may well be construed to bar the use by defendant of the word "Philadelphia" in any form or combination on his label. To the extent specified in the decree, we concur. Beyond that it is unnecessary to go. For affirmance — THE CHIEF-JUSTICE, TRENCHARD, PARKER, CASE, BODINE, DONGES, HEHER, PERSKIE, VAN BUSKIRK, KAYS, HETFIELD, DEAR, WELLS, DILL, JJ. 14.

For reversal — None.


Summaries of

Bayuk Cigars, Inc., v. Fine

Court of Errors and Appeals
Sep 27, 1933
168 A. 303 (N.J. 1933)
Case details for

Bayuk Cigars, Inc., v. Fine

Case Details

Full title:BAYUK CIGARS, INCORPORATED, complainant-respondent, v. GEORGE FINE…

Court:Court of Errors and Appeals

Date published: Sep 27, 1933

Citations

168 A. 303 (N.J. 1933)
168 A. 303

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