Portsmouth, Brewing Co. v. Portsmouth Brewing & Bottling Co.

30 A. 346, 67 N.H. 433
CourtSupreme Court of New Hampshire
DecidedJune 5, 1893
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Bluebook
Portsmouth, Brewing Co. v. Portsmouth Brewing & Bottling Co., 30 A. 346, 67 N.H. 433 (N.H. 1893).

Opinion

Clark, J.

The plaintiffs ask a court of equity to protect them by injunction, and to aid them in carrying on the business of brewing and selling intoxicating malt liquors in this state and elsewhere — in effect, to assist them in violating the statutes of the state. The owner of property has a right to protection in any legal use or business in which it may be employed, but if he chooses voluntarily to engage in illegal business,- he has no legal claim upon the court to aid him in carrying on such business.

Bill dismissed.

Dob, C. J., did not sit: the others concurred.

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