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University of Michigan Law School

Michigan Law Review

1933

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Corporations - Dissenting Stockholder's Suit -Conditional Decree Jun 1933

Corporations - Dissenting Stockholder's Suit -Conditional Decree

Michigan Law Review

The directors and majority stockholders of a Minnesota mining corporation which. needed financing were also the directors and majority stockholders of another Minnesota mining corporation which had a large surplus. They decided to consolidate the two in order to finance the one, offering the stockholders of each corporation a share for share exchange, which would result in the stockholders of the unsuccessful corporation having a 9/16 control of the consolidated corporation. Dissenting stockholders, holding 18/100 of 1% of the total stock in the successful corporation, brought a bill to restrain the consolidation and to have a receiver appointed to take …


Receivers - Individual Incorporating His Assets To Secure Consent Receivership Jan 1933

Receivers - Individual Incorporating His Assets To Secure Consent Receivership

Michigan Law Review

One Robinson, a lumber dealer in Philadelphia, was unable to pay his debts as they matured, but believed that he could satisfy his creditors and leave a surplus if he was not pressed. Neither in federal nor in Pennsylvania practice will a receiver be appointed for an individual. Robinson transferred his property to a Delaware corporation organized by him, receiving in return substantially all of the company's stock. The corporation agreed to assume his debts. A few days later Robinson and a simple contract creditor petitioned a federal district court for Pennsylvania for the appointment of receivers for the corporation, …