149 N.Y.S. 112 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1914
The action is a stockholder’s suit against the defendant company and two of its three directors in which plaintiff seeks a judgment against the individual defendants for an accounting for all property of the company diverted by them, and for injuries sustained by the company by reason of the alleged unlawful acts of said individual defendants. The complaint alleges that the two individual defendants, being a majority of the directors of the company and owners of a large majority of its stock, in violation of the by-laws of the company, and for their own benefit, caused the company to discontinue business and sell out its assets, and that the said defendants so manipulated the affairs of the company that its assets have been acquired by and gone into the possession of said defendants and been appropriated by them, thereby injuring the said company and the plaintiff as a stockholder thereof, and prays as relief that said defendants account for. the assets of the company diverted by them and for damages to the company occasioned by their misconduct. It appears by the evidence at the trial that the defendant company was organized by plaintiff and the individual defendants to take-over and carry on a certain business theretofore owned by plaintiff, plaintiff receiving certain stock for the assignment of the business and its assets to the company and the individual defendants receiving stock for money paid into the company by them. It was agreed that the direc-. tors of the company were to consist of the two individual
Complaint dismissed on the merits.