NADAI v. SCHWARTZMAN


17 Misc.2d 974 (1959)

Alexander Nadai, Plaintiff, v. Sam Schwartzman et al., Defendants.

Supreme Court, Special Term, New York County.

May 11, 1959.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harry Starr for defendants.

Franken, Kramer, Bam & Nessen (Arthur B. Kramer of counsel) for plaintiff.


SAMUEL M. GOLD, J.

Defendants move for dismissal of the first, second and third causes of action for legal insufficiency. The defendant corporation was organized to exploit an exclusive license covering patents owned by the plaintiff. The first cause of action asserted against the individual defendants is based upon a written agreement made between the plaintiff and those defendants. By that agreement the parties thereto provided who shall serve as officers...

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