KNOX, District Judge.
Under the law of New Jersey, the director of a corporation whose interest in a matter disqualifies him from voting upon a resolution concerning the same, cannot be counted for the purpose of ascertaining whether a quorum is present when the vote is taken. A director so disqualified by personal interest loses, pro hac vice, his character as director and so cannot be counted. Enright v. Heckscher, 2 Cir. 240 F. 863, 872.
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