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Cohen v. A. M. Byers Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 23, 1950
70 A.2d 837 (Pa. 1950)

Opinion

January 20, 1950.

January 23, 1950.

Appeals — Review — Equity — Preliminary injunction.

On an appeal from a decree which refuses, grants or continues a preliminary injunction, the appellate court will look only to see if there were any apparently reasonable grounds for the action of the court below, and it will not further consider the merits of the case or pass upon the reasons for or against such action, unless it is plain that no such grounds existed or that the rules of law relied on are palpably wrong or clearly inapplicable.

Argued January 20, 1950. Before MAXEY, C. J., DREW, LINN, STERN and STEARNE, JJ.

Appeal, No. 63, March T., 1950, from decree of Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, April T., 1950, No. 10, in case of Louis Cohen et al. v. A. M. Byers Company et al. Decree affirmed.

Bill in equity. Before ADAMS, J.

Decree entered refusing motion for preliminary injunction. Plaintiffs appealed.

Alexander Cooper, with him Cooper Goodman and Aronstam Karp, for appellants.

William H. Eckert, with him William K. Unverzagt, Milton W. Lamproplos and Smith, Buchanan Ingersoll, for appellees.


This is an appeal from the decree refusing a motion for a preliminary injunction. This Court said in Murray v. Hill, 359 Pa. 540, 541, 59 A.2d 877, that: " 'Our uniform rule is that, on an appeal from a decree which refuses, grants or continues a preliminary injunction, we will look only to see if there were any apparently reasonable grounds for the action of the court below, and we will not further consider the merits of the case or pass upon the reasons for or against such action, unless it is plain that no such grounds existed or that the rules of law relied on are palpably wrong or clearly inapplicable.' " (Citing cases.)

In this case there are apparently reasonable grounds for the action of the court below and for this reason the decree is affirmed.

Costs to be paid by the appellants.


Summaries of

Cohen v. A. M. Byers Co.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jan 23, 1950
70 A.2d 837 (Pa. 1950)
Case details for

Cohen v. A. M. Byers Co.

Case Details

Full title:Cohen et al., Appellants, v. A. M. Byers Company et al

Court:Supreme Court of Pennsylvania

Date published: Jan 23, 1950

Citations

70 A.2d 837 (Pa. 1950)
70 A.2d 837

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