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1958
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Top citers, strongest first. 14 distinct citers.
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Laurie Connolly D/B/A Brindar Designs v. J.T. Ventures and John Lange
But see National Drying Machinery Co. v. Ackoff 245 F.2d 192, 194 (3d Cir.) (en banc) (The “Leman ease does not relieve the complainant of showing that the contemptuous conduct did, in fact, have substantial injurious effect upon his economic interest.”), cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed.2d 44 (1957). 2 See also Dobbs, Handbook on the Law of Remedies § 2.9 at 100, n. 31 (“Although a fine based upon the defendant’s gains is not compensatory, it operates to prevent unjust enrichment and would seem appropriate whenever the same general sort of act would permit an unjust …
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WE Bassett Company v. Revlon, Inc.
But see National Drying Machinery Co. v. Ackoff, 245 F.2d 192 , rehearing denied, id. at 195 (3rd Cir. 1957) (en banc), cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed. 2d 44 (1957).
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CPB International, Inc. v. Federal Laboratories Corp.
Thus, “[a]s a matter of full faith and credit, . . . the courts of this State [are] limited to determining whether the rendering court had jurisdiction” before enforcing a judgment of a sister state, including one obtained upon default (Fiore v Oakwood Plaza Shopping Ctr., 78 NY2d 572, 577 [1991], rearg denied 79 NY2d 916 [1992], cert denied 506 US 823 [1992]; see generally Parker v Hoefer, 2 NY2d 612, 616-617 [1957], cert denied 355 US 833 [1957]).
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CPB International, Inc. v. Federal Laboratories Corp.
Thus, “[a]s a matter of full faith and credit, . . . the courts of this State [are] limited to determining whether the rendering court had jurisdiction” before enforcing a judgment of a sister state, including one obtained upon default (Fiore v Oakwood Plaza Shopping Ctr., 78 NY2d 572, 577 [1991], rearg denied 79 NY2d 916 [1992], cert denied 506 US 823 [1992]; see generally Parker v Hoefer, 2 NY2d 612, 616-617 [1957], cert denied 355 US 833 [1957]).
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CPB INTERNATIONAL, INC. v. FEDERAL LABORATORIES CORP.
Thus, “[a]s a matter of full faith and credit, . . . the courts of this State [are] limited to determining whether the rendering court had jurisdiction” before enforcing a judgment of a sister state, including one obtained upon default (Fiore v Oakwood Plaza Shopping Ctr., 78 NY2d 572, 577 , rearg denied 79 NY2d 916 , cert denied 506 US 823 ; see generally Parker v Hoefer, 2 NY2d 612, 616-617 , cert denied 355 US 833 ).
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Hage v. United States
See Ansolabehere v. Laborde, 73 Nev. 93 , 310 P.2d 842 (1957) cert. denied, 355 U.S. 833 , 78 S.Ct. 51 , 2 L.Ed.2d 45 (1957) (1925 Stockwatering Act is superceded by Taylor Grazing Act where they overlap). .
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Chase Manhattan Bank v. Brown & East Ridge Partners
The second, based upon more general res judicata principles, is that “ ‘[a] cause of action is merged in a judgment rendered upon it’ ” (Hellstern v Hellstern, 279 NY 327, 333 ; see, Parker v Hoefer, 2 NY2d 612, 617 , cert denied 355 US 833 ; Williamsburgh Sav.
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In Re Chase & Sanborn Corporation
See National Drying Machinery Co. v. Ackoff, 245 F.2d 192 (3d Cir.), cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed.2d 44 (1957); Compare Pesaplastic C.A. v. Cincinnati Milacron Co., 799 F.2d 1522 . 17 Since we cannot determine what factors the court considered in imposing the sanction, it must be vacated and the matter remanded to the trial judge to clarify whether the sanction is intended to be compensatory or coercive.
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Granfinanciera, S.A. v. Nordberg (In re Chase & Sanborn Corp.)
See National Drying Machinery Co. v. Ackoff, 245 F.2d 192 (3d Cir.), cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed.2d 44 (1957); Compare Pesaplastic C.A. v. Cincinnati Milacron Co., 799 F.2d 1522 .
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State v. Morros
See Ansolabehere v. Laborde, 73 Nev. 93, 97-99 , 310 P.2d 842, 844-45 , cert. denied, 355 U.S. 833 (1957).
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McClelland v. Commissioner
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See Dragon Cement Co. v. United States, 244 F.2d 513, 516 (1st Cir. 1957), cert. denied 355 U.S. 833 (1957); Black Mountain Corp. v. Commissioner, 21 T.C. 746 , 756 n. 3 (1954).
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United States v. John E. Scales
See Garner v. United States, 244 F.2d 575 (6th Cir. 1957), cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed.2d 44 ; United States v. Russo, 480 F.2d 1228, 1244 (6th Cir. 1973), cert. denied, 414 U.S. 1157 , 94 S.Ct. 915 , 39 L.Ed.2d 109 (1974).
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Samuel Eugene Smith v. United States
See Garner v. United States, 6 Cir. 1957, 244 F.2d 575 , cert. denied, 355 U.S. 832 , 78 S.Ct. 47 , 2 L.Ed. 2d 44 .
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Schulz v. Barrows
While a default judgment of a sibling state such as Texas is conclusive on the merits and entitled to full faith and credit in this State, New York courts may address the issue of whether the rendering State had personal jurisdiction over the nonappearing party against whom that judgment was obtained, an inquiry which includes Federal due process considerations (see, Fiore v Oakwood Plaza Shopping Ctr., 78 NY2d 572, 577 , cert denied 506 US 823 ; see also, Parker v Hoefer, 2 NY2d 612 , cert denied 355 US 833 ; Siegel, NY Prac § 471, at 720 [2d ed]).
Heiselmoyer
v.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
v.
Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
No. 296.
Supreme Court of the United States.
Oct 14, 1957.
B. Nathaniel Richter for petitioner. H. Francis DeLone for respondent.
Published
C. A. 3d Cir. Certiorari denied.