SAWYER V. DAVIS
136 Mass. 239 (1884)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a suit to modify a decree.
FACTS: P was a manufacturer in Plymouth that was restrained on October 1, 1881 from
ringing a bell on their mill before the hours of 6:30 in the morning. That decree was
affirmed on appeal. On March 28, 1883, the state legislature passed an act that would allow
the ringing of bells, whistles, or gongs at factories as designated by local ordinances. On
April 18, 1883, the selectmen of Plymouth granted to P a written license to ring the bell at
their mill in such a manner at hours beginning at 5 in the morning. P then filed a bill to
dissolve the present injunction. D demurred.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
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LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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