DIAMOND v. TEXAS INTERNATIONAL SULPHUR COMPANY

No. 3664.

354 S.W.2d 595 (1961)

Harry A. DIAMOND, Appellant, v. TEXAS INTERNATIONAL SULPHUR COMPANY, Appellee.

Court of Civil Appeals of Texas, Eastland.

September 8, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Clawson, Jennings & Clawson, Houston, for appellant.

Herbert N. Lackshin, Houston, for appellee.


COLLINGS, Justice.

Harry A. Diamond brought suit seeking to have 15,000 shares of stock of the defendant, Texas International Sulphur Company, alleged to be owned by him, transferred to his name on the books of the defendant. Plaintiff also sought a temporary mandatory injunction to require the transfer of the stock to his name pending a final determination of this cause. After hearing, the trial court denied the temporary injunction and plaintiff has appealed.

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