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Walsh v. Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Nov 17, 1931
178 N.E. 764 (N.Y. 1931)

Summary

In Walsh v. Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc. (257 N.Y. 478), relied upon here, the allegation that directors voted to themselves excessive salaries was sufficient because it was a statement of fact specifically alleging the breach of duty and informing the defendants of the precise nature of the charge made. It is no precedent to sustain the conclusory statements added in the second cause of action.

Summary of this case from Frank v. Carlisle

Opinion

Argued October 15, 1931

Decided November 17, 1931

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department.

John Marx for appellant.

John F. Condon, Jr., and Spier Whitaker for respondents.


The allegation that the directors voted themselves excessive salaries is sufficient to call upon the defendants to answer the complaint, even if the other allegations be disregarded as indefinite.

The judgment of the Appellate Division should be reversed and the order of the Special Term affirmed, with costs in the Appellate Division and in this court.

CARDOZO, Ch. J., POUND, CRANE, LEHMAN, KELLOGG, O'BRIEN and HUBBS, JJ., concur.

Judgment accordingly.


Summaries of

Walsh v. Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc.

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Nov 17, 1931
178 N.E. 764 (N.Y. 1931)

In Walsh v. Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc. (257 N.Y. 478), relied upon here, the allegation that directors voted to themselves excessive salaries was sufficient because it was a statement of fact specifically alleging the breach of duty and informing the defendants of the precise nature of the charge made. It is no precedent to sustain the conclusory statements added in the second cause of action.

Summary of this case from Frank v. Carlisle
Case details for

Walsh v. Van Ameringen-Haebler, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:WILLARD A. WALSH, on Behalf of Himself and All Other Stockholders of…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Nov 17, 1931

Citations

178 N.E. 764 (N.Y. 1931)
178 N.E. 764

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