GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY v. KLEIN


129 A.2d 250 (1956)

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY, a corporation of the State of New York, Plaintiff, v. Philip KLEIN, trading as Phil's Distributors, Defendant.

Court of Chancery of Delaware, New Castle.

December 28, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

H. James Conaway, Jr., of Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, for plaintiff.

David N. Snellenburg, II, of Killoran & VanBrunt, Wilmington, for defendant.


SEITZ, Chancellor.

Subsequent to the entry of a permanent injunction restraining the defendant from violating plaintiff's fair trade program, the defendant filed two motions in the action. The first seeks to have the court vacate the existing permanent injunction on the ground that defendant's competitors are giving trading stamps in connection with the sale of plaintiff's products; that plaintiff is paying a portion of the...

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