HOPKINS v. CRANTZ

Docket No. 7, Calendar No. 45,309.

334 Mich. 300 (1952)

54 N.W.2d 671

HOPKINS v. CRANTZ.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 3, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Cohen & Koney, for plaintiff.

Harry Cohen (Harry M. Nayer, of counsel), for defendant.


BUTZEL, J.

Plaintiff James F. Hopkins and defendant Theodore I. Crantz each owned 48 1/2% of all of the common stock of West Detroit Brickote, Inc., a Michigan corporation, engaged in the business of surfacing buildings with simulated brick. Crantz because of illness and inability to work desired to sell his stock, consisting of 122 shares of the par value of $12,200, to Hopkins for $10,700. A written agreement to that effect was entered into. In the preamble it was...

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