January 24, 1951. H. James Conaway, Jr., of Hering, Morris, James Hitchens, Wilmington, for claimant Zeeb. Clarence A. Southerland and Richard F. Corroon, of Southerland, Berl Potter, Wilmington, for Atlas Powder Company. SEITZ, Vice Chancellor: The question is whether a certain stockholder filed a legally sufficient objection in writing under our appraisal statute. Under the Delaware appraisal statute, Rev. Code 1935, § 2093, a stockholder desiring an appraisal must, inter alia, make a written objection
Civil Action No. 1033. May 26, 1949. Harry G. Slater and Joseph Auerbach, Washington, D.C., for the Securities and Exchange Commission. Stoddard M. Stevens and Henry N. Ess, III (of Sullivan Cromwell), New York City, for North American Co. Caleb S. Layton (of Richards, Layton Finger), of Wilmington, Del., and Clayton E. Kline, of Topeka, Kansas, for North American Light Power Co. Percival E. Jackson, New York City, for common stockholders. Arthur E. Whittemore, of Boston, Mass., for Francis W. Emerson