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Luft v. Flove

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1936
270 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1936)

Summary

In Luft v. Flove (270 N.Y. 640), commenced prior to the enactment of section 876-a of the Civil Practice Act, where "plaintiff had only employed in the operation of his business his wife and two adult sons who were not members of the defendant unions and who desired to continue in such employ unmolested by such unions or by the members thereof," this court held that an action such as the one here brought might be maintained and the defendants restrained from picketing his place of business on his refusal to employ members of the union.

Summary of this case from Boro Park Sanitary Live Poultry Market, Inc. v. Heller

Opinion

Argued March 4, 1936

Decided March 20, 1936

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department.

Lawrence Kovalsky and David Goldstein for appellant.

George A. Rosen for respondent.


Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: CRANE, Ch. J., LEHMAN, O'BRIEN, HUBBS, CROUCH, LOUGHRAN and FINCH, JJ.


Summaries of

Luft v. Flove

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Mar 20, 1936
270 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1936)

In Luft v. Flove (270 N.Y. 640), commenced prior to the enactment of section 876-a of the Civil Practice Act, where "plaintiff had only employed in the operation of his business his wife and two adult sons who were not members of the defendant unions and who desired to continue in such employ unmolested by such unions or by the members thereof," this court held that an action such as the one here brought might be maintained and the defendants restrained from picketing his place of business on his refusal to employ members of the union.

Summary of this case from Boro Park Sanitary Live Poultry Market, Inc. v. Heller
Case details for

Luft v. Flove

Case Details

Full title:BENJAMIN LUFT, Respondent, v. EDWARD T. FLOVE, as President of the…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Mar 20, 1936

Citations

270 N.Y. 640 (N.Y. 1936)
1 N.E.2d 369

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