SHERMAN v. PEPIN PICKLING CO.

No. 35,012.

230 Minn. 87 (1950)

FRED J. SHERMAN v. PEPIN PICKLING COMPANY AND OTHERS.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 13, 1950.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George, Brehmer & McMahon and C. Stanley McMahon, for appellants.

John A. Burns, for respondent.

Alfred E. LaFrance filed a brief as amicus curiae on behalf of the contention of appellants.


PETERSON, JUSTICE.

Action by a preferred stockholder of defendant corporation, hereinafter referred to as defendant, to recover the par value of 33 shares of cumulative preferred stock of $100 par value and accumulated dividends at seven percent per annum. The defense was that, pursuant to statutes in force when the stock was issued and when defendant subsequently amended its articles of incorporation, defendant by such an amendment cancelled not only the stock held...

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