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Bowne v. Smith

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Aug 1, 1904
44 Misc. 575 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1904)

Opinion

August, 1904.

Hardy Shellabarger, for plaintiff.

H.D. Luce (John J. Adams, of counsel), for defendant.


The plaintiff is a stockholder in the United Gold and Platinum Mines Company, and brings this action on behalf of himself and the other stockholders to secure from the defendant an accounting with respect to all his dealings in relation to the stock, funds, properties and assets of said corporation. In my opinion, in the case of United Gold and Platinum Mines Company v. Smith, ante, p. 567, I have discussed generally the facts and the law in relation to the defendant's conduct as an officer and director of the company, and as trustee for the stockholders, and the disposal of the issues in that case likewise disposes of the issues here, so far as the plaintiff is entitled to relief as a stockholder. There is no evidence in this case to sustain the plaintiff's alleged cause of action for an accounting. The defendant has not disposed of any of the stock which he holds as trustee for the stockholders, and there is, therefore, no need of any accounting with respect to it. Nor has the plaintiff alleged and proved a demand upon and refusal by the directors of the company to bring this action in his behalf, nor that the majority of the directors are themselves guilty of such fraud or misconduct as would make such a demand unavailing. Polhemus v. Polhemus, 43 Misc. 141; 88 N.Y.S. 273. The company has itself an interest in the stock, funds, properties and assets of the company, which is paramount to that of the plaintiff. It is a mere evasion to allege that the defendant is in control of the company. It does not follow that he controls the conduct of the board of directors even though it was elected through his controlling vote. Judgment for defendant dismissing the complaint, with costs.

Judgment for defendant dismissing complaint, with costs.


Summaries of

Bowne v. Smith

Supreme Court, New York Special Term
Aug 1, 1904
44 Misc. 575 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1904)
Case details for

Bowne v. Smith

Case Details

Full title:CURTIS H. BOWNE, Plaintiff, v . CHARLES E.W. SMITH, Defendant

Court:Supreme Court, New York Special Term

Date published: Aug 1, 1904

Citations

44 Misc. 575 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1904)
90 N.Y.S. 204

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