DEVINE v. RAYETTE-FABERGE, INC.

No. 3-67 Civ. 261.

285 F.Supp. 1006 (1968)

Raymond T. DEVINE, Plaintiff v. RAYETTE-FABERGE, INC., a Minnesota corporation, and Northwestern National Bank of St. Paul, a national banking corporation, Defendants and Third-Party Plaintiffs, v. HARRIS, UPHAM & CO., Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, and Reynolds & Co., a partnership, Third-Party Defendants.

United States District Court D. Minnesota, Third Division.

June 24, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Feinberg, Mirviss, Meyers, Schumacher & Malmon, Minneapolis, Minn., for plaintiff Raymond T. Devine.

Levitt, Palmer, Bowen & Bearmon, Minneapolis, Minn., for defendant and third-party plaintiff Rayette-Faberge.

Oppenheimer, Hodgson, Brown, Wolff & Leach, St. Paul, Minn., for defendant and third-party plaintiff Northwestern Nat. Bank of St. Paul.

Faegre & Benson, Minneapolis, Minn., for third-party defendant Harris, Upham & Co.

Vennum, Newhall, Ackman & Goetz, Minneapolis, Minn., for third-party defendant Reynolds & Co.


NEVILLE, District Judge.

Involved here is the question of the proper statute of limitations to be applied to an alleged conversion and subsequent reregistration and reissue by a transfer agent of shares of corporate stock with particular reference to the Minnesota "borrowing" statute of limitations.

Plaintiff is, and at all times material was, a resident and citizen of California. He instituted the above lawsuit...

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