92 N.J. Eq. 125 | New York Court of Chancery | 1920
This bill is to restrain an action at law. The defendant held in trust for one Smith certain personal property supposedly of great value. At the request of Smith he conveyed it to the
The defendant filed a counter-claim to make him whole for his services to Smith and for his loss of stock in the corporation, whose property Smith absorbed, and which the defendant, at Smith’s request, turned over to the complainant. Smith’s promise is not the obligation of the company. It has not assumed it; on the contrary, it expressly repudiates it. The counter-claim also will be dismissed.