173 Misc. 492 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1939
This is a motion to compel Morris Bleendes, secretary of the Jamosa Holding Corporation, and his attorneys, S. K. & M. B. Goldstein, to return the by-laws and minute book of the said corporation to the office of the corporation.
Section 10 of the Stock Corporation Law provides that every stock corporation shall keep at its office correct books of account of all
Irrespective of whether, pursuant to subdivision c of section 35 of the Stock Corporation Law, a valid and legal change of the corporate address may only be made upon compliance with the procedural provisions therein provided, the situation here disclosed is not affected thereby. I reach this conclusion upon the assumption that, in any event, the Bath avenue address is at least the de facto corporate office of the petitioner. In consequence, at least with respect to the immediate parties herein involved, the Bath avenue address is the proper place at which to keep the books. If respondent is correct in his contention that physical possession of the books may properly be retained by him personally, over the objection of the other members of the corporation, the respondent would have a right to retain such book even though he physically departed from the State. I cannot agree that it was ever intended that-the custodianship of the corporate books might bring about such a result. The motion is, therefore, in all respects granted. /