Supreme Court of the United States, 1934

O'Ryan v. Mills Novelty Co.

O'Ryan v. Mills Novelty Co.
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided May 21, 1934
292 U.S. 609; 54 S. Ct. 779 (United States Reports)

O'Ryan v. Mills Novelty Co.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

In view of the effect of Chapter 317, Laws of New York of 1934, upon the decree of injunction herein, the decree of the Circuit Court of Appeals is reversed and the cause is remanded to the District Court with direction to dismiss the bill of complaint without prejudice and without costs to either party. Board of Public Utility Comm’rs v. Compania General, 249 U.S. 425; United States v. Hamburg-American Co., 239 U.S. 466, 477, 478; United States v. Alaska S.S. Co., 253 U.S. 113, 116, 117; Railroad Commission v. MacMillan, 287 U.S. 576; Coyne v. Prouty, 289 U.S. 704.

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