IN RE KENNISON SALES & ENG. CO.

Docket No. 37, Calendar No. 48,792.

363 Mich. 612 (1961)

110 N.W.2d 579

In re KENNISON SALES & ENGINEERING COMPANY, INCORPORATED. BROWNING v. NATIONAL BANK OF DETROIT.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 21, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A. Albert Sugar, for plaintiff receiver.

Ernest C. Wunsch and Robert B. Aikens, for defendant bank.


KAVANAGH, J.

In March, 1956, Everett B. Kennison and his wife Pauline were murdered while on a vacation trip in Mexico. Mr. Kennison, at the time of his death, was president of the Kennison Sales & Engineering Company, Incorporated. He owned 1% of the stock of the corporation and his wife Pauline owned 98%, the remaining 1% being owned by Dennis H. Robinson, a neighbor of the Kennisons. The firm was incorporated on October 4, 1954, and had been previously operated...

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