YOUNG v. NEW MEXICO BROADCASTING COMPANY

No. 5992.

292 P.2d 776 (1956)

60 N.M. 475

George V. YOUNG and Stanley Davis, d/b/a Day and Night Television Service Company, Plaintiffs, Stanley Davis, d/b/a Day and Night Television Service Company, Appellee, v. NEW MEXICO BROADCASTING COMPANY, a New Mexico Corporation; Better Business Bureau of New Mexico, also known as Better Business Bureau, Inc., a New Mexico Corporation; Harry Luttbeg; Association of Radio and Television Services, a New Mexico corporation; H.E. Whiteside, Defendants, Harry Luttbeg and Association of Radio and Television Services, Appellants.

Supreme Court of New Mexico.

January 20, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Hannett & Hannett, Thomas G. Cornish, Albuquerque, for appellants.

Irving E. Moore, William C. Marchiondo, Albuquerque, for appellee.


COMPTON, Chief Justice.

Appellants, defendants below, appeal from an adverse judgment awarding damages for libel. Plaintiff Young and appellee Davis were partners engaged in television repair service at Albuquerque under the trade name Day and Night Television Service Company. Davis was a silent partner in the company when the suit was brought by Young, but at his own request, was made a party plaintiff. Subsequently, Young assigned his interest in the company to...

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