GREENBERG v. PINE HOLLOW STANDARDBRED SALE & MGMT. CORP.


94 A.D.2d 836 (1983)

Leon Greenberg, Respondent, v. Pine Hollow Standardbred Sale and Management Corp. et al., Appellants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

May 5, 1983


Plaintiff Leon Greenberg was the owner of an undivided four-share interest in a horse named "Songcan" standing at stud at Pine Hollow Stud Farm, and he instituted this breach of contract action against defendant Pine Hollow Standardbred Sale and Management Corporation and individual defendants Morton Finder and Robert Boni, who are officers and directors of the corporate defendant, to recover the sum of $2,000. According to plaintiff, this amount was wrongfully withheld from...

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