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Michigan Law Review

1939

Excessive suits

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Corporations - Stockholders' Suits - Federal Courts -Requirement Of Stock Ownership At The Time Of The Injury Complained Of, Robert E. Sipes Mar 1939

Corporations - Stockholders' Suits - Federal Courts -Requirement Of Stock Ownership At The Time Of The Injury Complained Of, Robert E. Sipes

Michigan Law Review

When necessary to protect the interest of a stockholder, a court of equity will entertain an action by the stockholder to enforce a right belonging to the corporation. The suit is a derivative one, the corporation being the party primarily injured and the immediate beneficiary of the proceeds of any judgment. The basis for the suit has been explained in a number of ways. It has been held that in a proper case equity will disregard the corporate fiction and allow the derivative suit in order to protect the right which beneficially belongs to the stockholder although nominally to the …