Case Name: Walter N. Lawrence, Respondent, v. Joseph M. Weber and Others, Appellants, Impleaded with Philip Friedman and Abner S. Werblin
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1910-03
Citations: 137 A.D. 907
Docket Number: 
Parties: Walter N. Lawrence, Respondent, v. Joseph M. Weber and Others, Appellants, Impleaded with Philip Friedman and Abner S. Werblin.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 137
Pages: 907–907

Head Matter:
Walter N. Lawrence, Respondent, v. Joseph M. Weber and Others, Appellants, Impleaded with Philip Friedman and Abner S. Werblin.
Corporation — restraining payment of salaries.
Appeal from an order entered in the New York county clerk’s office on the 18th day of January, 1910, continuing an injunction pendente lite.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
While the moving papers suggest that unreasonably large salaries and expenses may have been charged against the defendant corporation (a question upon which we express no opinion), no justification appears for forbidding the payment of any salaries and expenses. On this subject the order goes much further than the former order which the plaintiff entered upon default. The latter order went as far, in our opinion, as any view of the facts would justify. The restraining clauses' of the order appealed from will, therefore, be modified so as to conform to the like clauses contained in the order of December 21, 1909, excepting that clause numbered eight will not be included in the modified order. The order appealed from as so modified will be affirmed, without costs to either party in this court. Settle order on notice. Present — Ingraham, P. J., Laughlin, Clarke, Scott and Miller, JJ. Order modified as directed in opinion and as modified affirmed, without costs. Settle order on notice.