Case Name: Stanley L. Marks, Plaintiff, v. Goldhorn Realty Corporation, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1949-03-01
Citations: 196 Misc. 303
Docket Number: 
Parties: Stanley L. Marks, Plaintiff, v. Goldhorn Realty Corporation, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: New York Miscellaneous Reports
Volume: 196
Pages: 303–303

Head Matter:
Stanley L. Marks, Plaintiff, v. Goldhorn Realty Corporation, Defendant.
Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County,
March 1, 1949.
Mitchell Jelline for plaintiff.
Bernard B. Lcmren for defendant.

Opinion:
Benvenga, J.
Motion for a temporary injunction is granted to the extent that the defendant will be required to furnish eight-hour doorman service which it concedes was furnished in the past. It is denied as premature insofar as it seeks to require the defendant to supply elevator operator service without prejudice to renewal if it appears that the defendant actually does discontinue such service. The motion is otherwise denied (Goldberg v. Grant, N. Y. L. J., Nov. 4, 1948, p. 1032, col. 6, mod. 274 App. Div. 993). The cause will be preferred and set at the head of the Ready Calendar of Special Term, Part III, for the 4th of April, 1949. Settle order.