HINTON v. CARNEY


250 S.W.2d 364 (1952)

HINTON et al. v. CARNEY et al.

Supreme Court of Tennessee.

Petition to Rehear July 11, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sam P. Walker, R.L. Pearson, Robert E. Park, James E. Irwin, Memphis (Waring, Walker, Cox & Lewis, Memphis, of counsel), for appellants.

Sam Taubenblatt and J.E. McCadden, Memphis (Armstrong, McCadden, Allen, Braden & Goodman of Memphis, of counsel), for appellees.


TOMLINSON, Justice.

Frayser Hinton, while a resident of Shelby County, died intestate. At the time of his death he owned all of the capital stock of a Tennessee Corporation which did business as a Funeral Home under the corporate name of J.T. Hinton and Sons. He had owned all the stock of this corporation for a number of years, and had, to quote the bill, "completely dictated its business, and financial affairs and policies, and operated it entirely as his individual...

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