Butte v. Distillery, Rectifying & Wine Workers International Union

189 P.2d 9, 31 Cal. 2d 867
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 5, 1948
DocketS. F. No. 17355
StatusPublished

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Butte v. Distillery, Rectifying & Wine Workers International Union, 189 P.2d 9, 31 Cal. 2d 867 (Cal. 1948).

Opinions

CARTER, J.

In this action plaintiffs’ prayer for injunctive relief is based upon the Hot Cargo Act (Lab. Code, §§ 1131-1136), and hence is controlled by the decision in In re Blaney, 30 Cal.2d 643 [184 P.2d 892]. Here a judgment of dismissal was entered after a demurrer was sustained. On the authority of the Blaney case, the judgment is affirmed.

Gibson, C. J., Edmonds, J., Traynor, J., Schauer, J., and Spence, J., concurred.

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In Re Blaney
184 P.2d 892 (California Supreme Court, 1947)

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