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Wharton Management Group v. Sigma Consultants

Supreme Court of Delaware
Sep 19, 1990
582 A.2d 936 (Del. 1990)

Summary

dismissing a void corporation's appeal because it is inoperative, has ceased to exist, and has lost any standing to appeal and be heard, even if represented by counsel

Summary of this case from Sensoria, LLC v. Kaweske

Opinion

No. 69, 1990.

September 19, 1990.

Appeal from the Superior CA 89C-JA-165.


AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Wharton Management Group v. Sigma Consultants

Supreme Court of Delaware
Sep 19, 1990
582 A.2d 936 (Del. 1990)

dismissing a void corporation's appeal because it is inoperative, has ceased to exist, and has lost any standing to appeal and be heard, even if represented by counsel

Summary of this case from Sensoria, LLC v. Kaweske

stating that, when corporation's charter was revoked under section 510, corporation lost any standing to pursue appeal in court

Summary of this case from Metropolitan Interconnect, Inc. v. Alexander Hamilton
Case details for

Wharton Management Group v. Sigma Consultants

Case Details

Full title:Wharton Management Group, v. Sigma Consultants, Inc

Court:Supreme Court of Delaware

Date published: Sep 19, 1990

Citations

582 A.2d 936 (Del. 1990)

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