WEIL v. BERESTH


154 Conn. 12 (1966)

NATHAN WEIL v. EDWARD BERESTH ET AL.

Supreme Court of Connecticut.

Decided June 6, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Arnold E. Buchman, for the appellants (defendants).

George Levine, with whom, on the brief, was Melvin S. Katz, for the appellee (plaintiff).

KING, C. J., MURPHY, ALCORN, SHANNON and HOUSE, JS.


KING, C. J.

On August 27, 1954, the plaintiff, the defendants Edward Beresth and Gershon Weil, all three of Connecticut, and Raymond S. Harrison of Florida, who was not made a party defendant, comprised all of the directors of Self Service Sales Corporation, a Connecticut corporation, hereinafter called Sales, which was not made a party defendant, and were the holders of a majority of its stock. On that day, the foregoing stockholders, hereinafter sometimes referred...

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