Campbell v. Hudson & Manhattan Railroad

The injunctive and directive provisions of the judgment are warranted as protective measures. The allowance of a counsel fee to plaintiffs is also warranted as the plaintiffs virtually acted in the position of the trustee. It also appears that in fact the services of plaintiffs’ counsel were for the benefit of the defendant company. Judgment unanimously affirmed. Present — Peek, P. J., Cohn, Breitel, Bastow and Botein, JJ.; Cohn, J., taking no part. [See post, p. 935.]