WEBER v. LOFT CANDY CORP.


277 A.D. 1005 (1950)

Samuel Weber, Respondent, v. Loft Candy Corporation, Appellant

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Department.

October 23, 1950.


The written contract was made on behalf of defendant's predecessor, a corporation, by its sales manager, and it must be assumed on this motion that it was also executed with knowledge and approval of the corporation's president. As one which was capable of being approved by the board of directors, it was prima facie validly executed on behalf of the corporation. (Hastings v. Brooklyn Life Ins. Co., 138 N.Y. 473, 479; Westchester Mtge. Co. v. McIntire, Inc.,...

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