Case Name: Joseph J. HEINTZ, Jr., and Pauline Heintz, Appellants v. VILLAGE REALTY, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation; Gallagher and McManus, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation; and Centralia Mining Company, a Pennsylvania corporation
Court: United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1960-05-03
Citations: 277 F.2d 161
Docket Number: No. 13093
Parties: Joseph J. HEINTZ, Jr., and Pauline Heintz, Appellants v. VILLAGE REALTY, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation; Gallagher and McManus, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation; and Centralia Mining Company, a Pennsylvania corporation.
Judges: 
Reporter: Federal Reporter 2d Series
Volume: 277
Pages: 161–161

Head Matter:
Joseph J. HEINTZ, Jr., and Pauline Heintz, Appellants v. VILLAGE REALTY, INC., a Pennsylvania corporation; Gallagher and McManus, Inc., a Pennsylvania corporation; and Centralia Mining Company, a Pennsylvania corporation.
No. 13093.
United States Court of Appeals Third Circuit
Argued April 5, 1960.
Decided May 3, 1960.
William E. Taylor, Jr., Wilmington, Del., for appellants.
Arthur J. Sullivan, E. Dickinson Griffenberg, Wilmington, Del. (Killoran & Van Brunt, Wilmington, Del., Morris, James, Hitchens & Williams, Wilmington, Del. on the brief), for appellees.
Before McLAUGHLIN, STALEY and FORMAN, Circuit Judges.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
In this diversity action plaintiffs sought preliminary and permanent injunctions against defendants constructing a shopping center in Swanwyck, Delaware on the ground that the construction violated certain applicable building restrictions. After the court's refusal to allow a temporary restraint of the construction, both sides moved for summary judgment. In granting the defense motion and denying that of plaintiffs, Chief Judge Wright held that the restrictions urged by appellants were not binding on the land involved. His opinion fully covers the issue and does, we think, soundly and fairly decide it.
The judgment of the district court will be affirmed. 177 F.Supp. 491.