119 N.Y.S. 639 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1909
This action was commenced by the plaintiff, on or about May 17, 1907, and is brought to enforce a contract alleged to have been made between him and the defendant Hopper, whereby Hopper agreed to transfer a part of certain interests that he had in mining property in Hew Mexico. In the year 1906, Hopper and the defendant Bigelow organized the Victoria Chief Copper Mining and Smelting Company under the laws of Arizona, and conveyed to said company the mines and claims referred to in the complaint, situated in Hew Mexico. The prayer in this complaint demands judgment directing Hopper and Bigelow to convey to the plaintiff one-third of said property, and the Victoria Company to account to the plaintiff
Motion granted.
See 60 Misc. Rep. 464, 467.—Rep.