GENERAL INV. CO. v. NEW YORK CENT. R. CO.


23 F.2d 822 (1928)

GENERAL INV. CO. v. NEW YORK CENT. R. CO.

Circuit Court of Appeals, Sixth Circuit.

January 4, 1928.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frederick A. Henry, of Cleveland, Ohio (Snyder, Henry, Thomsen, Ford & Seagrave, of Cleveland, Ohio, on the brief), for appellant.

S. H. West, of Cleveland, Ohio, for appellee.

Before DENISON, MACK, and MOORMAN, Circuit Judges.


MACK, Circuit Judge.

Plaintiff, appellant, is a Maine corporation; defendant is a corporation organized under the railroad consolidation laws of New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Michigan, and Illinois, pursuant to a consolidation agreement between the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company and the Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway Company. Plaintiff owned a small fraction of 1 per cent. of the stock of each of these component corporations...

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