16 N.Y.S. 118 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1891
We do not think that section 15 of chapter 563 of the Laws of 1890
Section 15 of chapter 563 of the Laws of 1890 provides as follows: “The supreme court shall, upon the application of any person or corporation aggrieved by or complaining of any election of any corporation, or any proceeding, act, or matter touching the same, upon notice thereof to the adverse party, or to those to be affected thereby, forthwith and in a summary way hear the affidavits, proofs, and allegations of the parties, or otherwise inquire into the matter or causes of complaint, and establish the election or order a new election, or make such order and give such relief as right and justice may require, and may in its discretion order issues to be made up in such manner and form as it may direct, to try the rights of the respective parties touching the matters complained of ”