104 N.Y.S. 361 | N.Y. App. Term. | 1907
The plaintiff sued for a penalty under section 53 of the Stock Corporation Law for refusal to allow inspection of stock book. The good faith of plaintiff in making demand for inspection is assailed. It was stipulated on the trial “ That the stock which plaintiff held had been turned over to him by one Hatch in order to procure an inspection of the common stock book on the strength thereof and on behalf of the said Hatch, and the plaintiff, for the purpose of obtaining information as to the various holders of the common stock of the defendant, in order that the other holders of common stock might be communicated with for the purpose of buying from or selling stock to them, and that such purpose was not hostile to the defendant and had no relation to internal affairs, assets or
Gildersleeve and Seabury, JJ., concur.
Judgment affirmed, with costs.