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Dow-Arneson Co. v. City of St. Paul

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 12, 1929
225 N.W. 92 (Minn. 1929)

Opinion

No. 27,036.

April 12, 1929.

Denial of temporary injunction was proper.

Plaintiff appealed from an order of the district court for Ramsey county, Michael, J. denying its motion for a temporary injunction. Affirmed, following the Ryan case, 177 Minn. 146, 225 N.W. 86.

Harris Richardson, for appellant.

Eugene H. O'Neill, for respondent.

C. J. Rockwood, amicus curiae, filed a brief in support of appellant's contention.



The plaintiff appeals from an order denying a temporary injunction. The questions involved were considered in the Ryan case, 177 Minn. 146, 225 N.W. 86, where there was a trial on the facts. The decision in that case is necessarily controlling of this, and the court was right in denying a temporary injunction.

Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Dow-Arneson Co. v. City of St. Paul

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Apr 12, 1929
225 N.W. 92 (Minn. 1929)
Case details for

Dow-Arneson Co. v. City of St. Paul

Case Details

Full title:DOW-ARNESON COMPANY v. CITY OF ST. PAUL

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Apr 12, 1929

Citations

225 N.W. 92 (Minn. 1929)
225 N.W. 92