92 N.Y.S. 70 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1904
The American Malting Company was organized under the laws of New Jersey, September 28, 1897. It began business on October 11, 1897., On October 15, 1897, it filed a copy of its charter in the office of the Secretary of State of New York to enable it to do business in this State and received the usual certificate for that pur
The twenty-one branches, located' in many places and in different States, which were actually engaged in the business of manufacturing the malt from the barley, sent in to the general office in New York daily, weekly and monthly statements in great detail of their business. ' From these state.ments branch books were made and from these a general set of books was prepared. All of the books and papers from the general office, which were used in the accounting department, were produced in court, identified and marked in evidence. The defendant objects to the summaries made up from these books and from any and all conclusions of fact to be drawn from said books and said summaries upon the ground that concededly the contracts- and the contract books were not produced and were not considered. It was in evidence that malt was always oversold, that contracts for future deliveries, running over many months, were entered into, and the claim is that such contracts were required to be taken into consideration when it came to be determined whether any particular dividend was warranted or
Judgment for the plaintiffs as indicated, with costs and extra allowance of $2,000.
Judgment for plaintiffs, with costs and extra allowance.