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Garmon v. San Diego Building Trades Council
1955.CA.40125; 291 P.2D 1; 45 CAL. 2D 657
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- $9.00
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- $9.00
Descripción editorial
The Garmons, while engaged in business as partners under the name of Valley Lumber Company, became involved in a dispute with union labor organizations. The appeal is from a judgment which enjoins the unions and their members from carrying on certain activities and awards damages in the amount of $1,000 against them.