INCH, Chief Judge.
The motion before the Court is an application by plaintiff for a preliminary injunction in a suit for alleged infringement of trade-mark. This motion is seriously opposed by the defendant on various grounds, among them the validity of the trade-mark relied upon by plaintiff, and the question of whether, if such trademark exists, it has been infringed or violated by defendant. In general a preliminary injunction should not be granted on conflicting...
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