103 P. 496 | Cal. | 1909
This is a petition by certain persons claiming to be stockholders of a corporation known by the name of "Miller
Lux," organized under the laws of California, against the said corporation and its alleged directors to obtain a writ of mandate from this court directing the corporation to reissue to the petitioners a certificate of stock of said corporation. The parties are the same as those mentioned in the case of Lewis v.Curry, S.F. No. 5200, ante, p. 93, [
The facts involved in the case concerning the existence of the corporation, are precisely the same as those involved in the case of Lewis v. Curry, ante, p. 93, [
The petition is denied, and the writ discharged.
Angellotti, J., Melvin, J., Sloss, J., Henshaw, J., and Lorigan, J., concurred.