109 N.Y.S. 770 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1908
The action is to rescind a contract for the purchase of stock in the defendant L. C. Stewart & Co., on the ground of the misrepresentations made by the defendant Leonard 0. Stewart, to recover back the moneys paid and to strike the plaintiff’s name from the list of stockholders contained in the defendant corporation’s books. The facts alleged in the amended complaint are as follows: The defendant L. O. Stewart & Co. is a domestic corporation engaged in the business of compiling and publishing trade journals and directories, with an authorized capital stock of $10,000, divided into 100 shares of the par value of $100 each. The defendant Leonard C. Stewart was at the times hereinafter mentioned and still is the president and a director of the said corporation, and was at all times on and between October 8, 1907, and October 18, 1907, the owner of 98 shares of the capital stock of the said corporation and in control of.the remaining two shares thereof. On or about October 8, 1907, the defendant Stewart, for the purpose of inducing the plaintiff to purchase from him part of such stock, both orally and in writing represented that of the $10,000 capital stock of the defendant corporation $1,000 had been paid in by persons described as Redfield Brothers and $1,000 by him (the defendant Stewart), that subsequent payments aggregated nearly $1,000, and that the total
Demurrer overruled, with costs, with leave to withdraw and to answer within twenty days upon payment of costs.