
    Adolph Strasser et al., Resp’ts, v. Adolph Moonelis, App’lt.
    
    
      (New York Superior Court, General Term,
    
    
      Filed January 3, 1888.)
    
    Trade-mark—Union labels—Members oe union entitled to injunction to restrain improper use of labels.
    The plaintiffs were members of the Cigarmakers’ International Union. Held, that they had an interest in the proper use of the labels of the union, which might upon sufficient grounds be protected by injunction against the inequitable use of those labels.
    Appeal by defendant from an order continuing an injunction order.
    
      Johnston & Tilton, for app’lt; Briesen & Steele, for resp’ts.
    
      
       Affirming 11 N. Y. State Rep., 270.
    
   Sedgwick, C. J.

—I amof opinion that the plaintiffs, being members of the Cigarmakers’ International Union, had an interest in the proper use of the labels of the union, which might upon sufficient grounds be protected by injunction against the inequitable use of those labels.

I also think that it did- not appear conclusively upon the facts presented on the motion below, 'that the object of the union was illegal or against public policy and that the finding of the learned judge below on this subject must here be sustained.

There can be no doubt that the defendant had used and was about to use counterfeits of the labels.

The order should be affirmed, with ten dollars costs to the plaintiffs to abide the event.  