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No. 8892605
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Beverage Distributors, Inc. v. Olympia Brewing Co.

No. 8892605 · Decided May 17, 1968
No. 8892605 · Ninth Circuit · 1968 · FlawFinder last updated this page Apr. 2, 2026
Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 17, 1968
Citation
No. 8892605
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
PER CURIAM: The court views the temporary injunction as an interim order which attempts to approximately maintain the status quo ante, a little difficult to do because of the interposition of “fair trading.” Under the circumstances, the court is generally satisfied with the temporary injunction. It does not believe that the temporary injunction necessarily reflects what the ultimate disposition will be. This court believes it would be appropriate to amend the temporary injunction to permit, until judgment in the district court, Beverage Distributors, Inc., to buy all of the beer from Olympia Brewing Company it desires to buy, subject to such qualifications as that the purchases should not require Olympia to construct new facilities and the purchases should be ordered in a timely manner so that Olympia will not be seriously discommoded in deliveries to others. The district court is authorized and requested to make such modifications. *851 This court does not believe the temporary injunction should approach “permanency” simply because of delays in getting to trial and suggests that the parties should try to expedite the case in the district court. Perhaps the time spent on this appeal by both sides would have been enough to get the case to trial by now.
Plain English Summary
PER CURIAM: The court views the temporary injunction as an interim order which attempts to approximately maintain the status quo ante, a little difficult to do because of the interposition of “fair trading.” Under the circumstances, the cou
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PER CURIAM: The court views the temporary injunction as an interim order which attempts to approximately maintain the status quo ante, a little difficult to do because of the interposition of “fair trading.” Under the circumstances, the cou
FlawCheck shows no negative treatment for Beverage Distributors, Inc. v. Olympia Brewing Co. in the current circuit citation data.
This case was decided on May 17, 1968.
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