Case Name: Columbus Theatre, Inc. vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton; Brice D. Armour vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton
Court: Rhode Island Superior Court
Jurisdiction: Rhode Island
Decision Date: 1929-03-20
Citations: 5 R.I. Dec. 98
Docket Number: Eq. No. 9378; Eq. No. 9379
Parties: Columbus Theatre, Inc. vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton Brice D. Armour vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton
Judges: 
Reporter: Rhode Island Decisions
Volume: 5
Pages: 98–98

Head Matter:
Columbus Theatre, Inc. vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton Brice D. Armour vs. Henry E. Waterman and Walter J. Crompton
Eq. No. 9378.
Eq. No. 9379.
March 20, 1929.
For complainants: I’ettine, Godfrey & Cambio.
For respondents: Tillinghast & Collins.

Opinion:
TANNER, P. J.
After evidence had been put in to a considerable extent in these eases, the complainants submitted to a decree that the injunction against the sale of the premises should be dissolved, but ask leave to discontinue the suit.
Under the statute they can not do this as a matter of right and upon consideration of the circumstances of the cases, we are not inclined to grant the request.
The bills are therefore dismissed.