Case Name: Wilhelm Ullrich and Elizabeth Ullrich, Respondents, v. Empire State Dairy Company, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1917-07
Citations: 179 A.D. 941
Docket Number: 
Parties: Wilhelm Ullrich and Elizabeth Ullrich, Respondents, v. Empire State Dairy Company, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 179
Pages: 941–941

Head Matter:
Wilhelm Ullrich and Elizabeth Ullrich, Respondents, v. Empire State Dairy Company, Appellant.
The findings made by the court at Special Term are approved, except that apparently the injunction prohibits defendant from driving any automobile trucks into the premises 270 Barbey street, except by means of the entrance or exit from Atlantic avenue or Schenek avenue. The opinion of the learned justice at Special Term refers to the automobile truck which first brings milk from the railroad station, which, when once in, remains there till morning. There may be adequate reasons for excluding this nightly arrival from the Barbey street entrance. At other times, we think, under the restrictions so carefully prescribed in the decree, defendant should have a right to use the Barbey street entrances to its covered driveway. The judgment is, therefore, thus limited, and as so modified affirmed, without costs of this appeal.

Opinion:
Jenks, P. J., Stapleton, Mills and Putnam, JJ., concurred. Order to be settled before Putnam, J. •