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observing that one of the policy reasons to render a declaratory judgment is to "terminate and afford relief from the uncertainty, insecurity, and controversy giving rise to the proceedings"
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Civ. A. No. 3366.
December 13, 1939.
Albert Lyman, of Washington, D.C., for plaintiff.
Gerald I. Oxenburg, of Washington, D.C., for defendant.
The motion of defendant to dismiss plaintiff's motion for temporary injunction will be stricken. It is an unnecessary pleading, which ought not be encouraged.
The motion of plaintiff to enjoin defendant is denied.