IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF EVENING JOURNAL ASS'N


1 N.J. 437 (1949)

64 A.2d 80

IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR A DISSOLUTION OF THE EVENING JOURNAL ASSOCIATION, A CORPORATION OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY. POST-STANDARD COMPANY, ET ALS., PETITIONERS-APPELLANTS, v. THE EVENING JOURNAL ASSOCIATION, ET ALS., DEFENDANTS-RESPONDENTS (TWO CASES).

The Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided February 21, 1949.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Edward J. O'Mara argued the causes for Post-Standard Company, Samuel I. Newhouse and Norman N. Newhouse, appellants in the first and respondents in the second of the above entitled matters (Messrs. O'Mara, Conway & Schumann, attorneys).

Mr. John D. McMaster argued the causes for The Evening Journal Association, one of the respondents in the first and one of the appellants in the second of the above entitled matters.

Mr. James D. Carpenter, Jr., argued the causes for J. Albert Dear, Cyrene B. Dear and Dear Publication & Radio, Inc., respondents in the first and appellants in the second of the above entitled matters (Messrs. Carpenter, Gilmour and Dwyer, attorneys).


The opinion of the court was delivered by ACKERSON, J.

Appeals are presented from two orders of the former Court of Chancery made in a proceeding instituted by the petition of Post-Standard Company, a New York corporation, Samuel I. Newhouse and Norman N. Newhouse, all three being stockholders, and said natural persons also being directors, of The Evening Journal Association, a corporation of New Jersey, seeking the dissolution...

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