DANBY v. OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ASS'N OF DELAWARE


104 A.2d 903 (1954)

DANBY v. OSTEOPATHIC HOSPITAL ASS'N OF DELAWARE.

Supreme Court of Delaware.

May 11, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Merwin Bader and Robert C. Barab, of Wilmington, for appellant.

Thomas Herlihy, Jr., and Morris Cohen, of Wilmington, for appellee.

SOUTHERLAND, Chief Justice, and WOLCOTT and TUNNELL, Justices, sitting.


TUNNELL, Justice.

For several years plaintiff has dreamed of having a properly equipped osteopathic hospital in the Wilmington area. The corporate purpose of defendant is to found and maintain such a hospital. One of the several ways in which plaintiff has contributed toward the realization of his dream has been to serve as president of defendant from 1949 until the occasion of his resignation as hereinafter noted.

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