BERGER v. MOOK


25 Misc.2d 39 (1959)

Samuel S. Berger et al., Plaintiffs, v. Joseph Mook et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

December 14, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Halperin, Natanson, Shivitz, Scholer & Steingut (David I. Shivitz of counsel), for plaintiffs.

Jay Leo Rothschild for defendants.


JACOB MARKOWITZ, J.

An action had been instituted in this court to which all of the stockholders of a Connecticut corporation authorized to do business here were parties. That action involved an underlying stockholders' agreement and the validity of two voting provisions therein contained and the by-laws adopted pursuant thereto. The action went to judgment declaring the provisions and by-laws invalid, and the judgment was affirmed by the Appellate Division...

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