SALERNO v. J. S. PAINTING CORP.


12 Misc.2d 856 (1958)

Joseph Salerno, Individually and as Stockholder of the J. S. Painting Corp., Suing in Behalf of Himself and for the Benefit of Said Corporation, Plaintiff, v. J. S. Painting Corporation et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, Nassau County.

January 16, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles A. Hirsch for plaintiff.

Charles J. Grella for defendants.


L. BARRON HILL, J.

By a petition and order to show cause "plaintiff" seeks to stay the individual "defendants" from conducting a special stockholders' meeting of defendant corporation. Plaintiff, and the individual defendants, (hereinafter called defendants) are the sole stockholders of the corporation. Defendants own 75% of the stock, plaintiff owns 25%.

Defendants caused to be served on plaintiff a...

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