Connell v. Saco Oil Co.

223 P.2d 1020, 170 Kan. 91
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedNovember 10, 1950
Docket37,985, 37,986 Nos. 37,985 and 37,986 Consolidated
StatusPublished

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Connell v. Saco Oil Co., 223 P.2d 1020, 170 Kan. 91 (kan 1950).

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170 Kan. 91 (1950)
223 P.2d 1020

O.J. CONNELL, JR., as Administrator of the Estate of O.J. Connell, Deceased, Appellee,
v.
THE SACO OIL COMPANY, INC., a Kansas Corporation; and M.M. BUIST, F.J. BUIST and E.J. BRIBACH, as individuals and as officers and purported officers of the Saco Oil Company, Inc., a Kansas Corporation, (M.M. BUIST and F.J. BUIST), Appellants. O.J. CONNELL, JR., as Administrator of the Estate of O.J. Connell, Deceased, Appellee,
v.
THE YUMA OIL COMPANY, INC., a Kansas Corporation; THE SACO OIL COMPANY, INC., a Kansas Corporation; and M.M. BUIST, F.J. BUIST and E.J. BRIBACH, as individuals and as officers and/or purported officers of the above named corporations, (M.M. BUIST and F.J. BUIST), Appellants.

Nos. 37,985, 37,986 Nos. 37,985 and 37,986 Consolidated

Supreme Court of Kansas.

Opinion filed November 10, 1950.

K.M. Geddes, of El Dorado, argued the cause, and George J. Benson, also of El Dorado, was with him on the briefs for the appellants M.M. Buist and F.J. Buist.

Gale Moss, of El Dorado, argued the cause, and A.W. Hershberger, J.B. Patterson, and Richard Jones, all of Wichita, were with him on the briefs for the appellee.

*92 The opinion of the court was delivered by

WERTZ, J.:

These two actions were brought by the administrator of the estate of O.J. Connell, deceased, to recover as part of the decedent's estate corporation stock transferred from decedent either before or after his death. They were heard together in the court below and consolidated here. Two of the defendants, M.M. Buist and F.J. Buist, demurred to plaintiff's amended petitions. In each case the demurrer was overruled by the court. Pleadings in each case insofar as the pertinent question on appeal is concerned are identical; therefore, in the interest of brevity, one case only will be stated and the conclusion reached therein will be equally applicable to the other case.

The actions were commenced June 9, 1949, by the filing of petitions which, in each case, were later amended to conform with court orders. We will narrate the formal parts of the petition in case no. 37,985 and quote those parts pertinent to the question involved here.

Plaintiff for his cause of action against defendants, The Saco Oil Company, Inc., a Kansas corporation, and M.M. Buist, F.J. Buist, and E.J. Bribach, as individuals and as officers of the Saco Oil Company, alleged plaintiff's residence to be El Dorado, Kan.; that he was appointed administrator of the estate of O.J. Connell, deceased, by the probate court of Butler county, Kansas, on August 13, 1947; that the action was commenced by virtue of an order of the probate court; that the Saco Oil Company is a corporation and that M.M. Buist is secretary-treasurer of the corporation, F.J. Buist is vice-president, and E.J. Bribach is acting in the capacity of president. The residence of all parties was set forth. It was alleged that O.J. Connell died intestate at El Dorado on August 3, 1947; that he had been president of defendant corporation from the time of its organization in 1934 until his death; that according to the stock record books of the corporation, twenty-three stock certificates were issued by the date January 12, 1948; that until May 5, 1939, the capital stock consisted of 500 shares of which O.J. Connell owned more than 51 percent; on May 5, 1939, the outstanding capital stock of defendant corporation was increased to 1,500 shares; certificate No. 16 was issued to O.J. Connell for 500 shares and certificate No. 15 to E.J. Bribach for 500 shares.

"9. That on December 31, 1946, the common stock of said defendant corporation was owned, in the following manner, to-wit:
*93 (a) O.J. Connell.
Certificate No. 11 for 200 shares. Certificate No. 12 for 48 shares. Certificate No. 13 for 80 1/3 shares. Certificate No. 16 for 500 shares. Certificate No. 17 for 1 share. Total 829 1/3 shares.
(b) E.J. Bribach.
Certificate No. 14 for 166 2/3 shares. Certificate No. 15 for 500 shares. Total 666 2/3 shares.
(c) M.M. Buist.
Certificate No. 4 for 1 share. Certificate No. 18 for 1 share.
(d) F.J. Buist.
Certificate No. 9 for 1 share.
(e) L.M. Nixon.
Certificate No. 19 for 1 share.
"10. That on the 13th day of February, 1947, the said decedent, O.J. Connell, became ill and incapacitated, that he was on said date, and at the time of his death, the owner of 829 1/3 shares of stock of the defendant, The Saco Oil Company, Inc., as above set out, which 829 1/3 shares constituted more than 51% of the total outstanding shares of capital common stock of said defendant corporation.
"11. That in addition to the 829 1/3 shares of stock owned by decedent as above set out, he was, at all times pertinent hereto and at his death, in fact the owner of: Certificate No. 4 and 18, for one share each, held by M.M. Buist for convenience only, and Certificate No. 9, for one share, held by F.J. Buist for convenience only.
"12. That since the year 1931 and continuously until the death of said O.J. Connell, the defendant M.M. Buist, was the employee of the decedent and after 1934 an officer of the corporation; that she was the trusted confidant of O.J. Connell in all business matters; that she was responsible for the personal books, papers and records of business affairs of said O.J. Connell and either kept, or directed the keeping of books, records and papers, by others, of the said O.J. Connell with relation to the business matters of said O.J. Connell and that she did, as an officer, keep the books, records and papers of the defendant corporation. That the said books, records and papers of said O.J. Connell were kept at the office of the defendant corporation in El Dorado, Kansas, by said M.M. Buist and were under her exclusive custody and control from the date of the death of the said O.J. Connell until on or about the... day of ..., 1948, when they were delivered either to this plaintiff, as Administrator, or to the Probate Court of Butler County, Kansas.
"13. That the defendant E.J. Bribach, was a business associate of said O.J. Connell for more than ten years immediately prior to the death of said O.J. Connell; that they were mutually interested in joint ventures as between each other and as between themselves and defendant corporation; that he was familiar, in a general way, with the personal business of O.J. Connell and the defendant corporation.
"14. That at all times pertinent hereto the stock certificates owned by O.J. Connell, evidencing the ownership in him of 829 1/3 shares of the capital common stock of the defendant corporation, were kept and left at the office of decedent O.J. Connell, the same being the office of the defendant corporation at El *94 Dorado, Kansas; that on the 13th day of April, 1947, and continuously thereafter, until delivered to the Probate Court of Butler County, Kansas, said certificates, more specifically described by number as Stock Certificate No. 11, 12, and 13, were under the exclusive care and control of defendants M.M. Buist, F.J. Buist and E.J. Bribach, and defendant corporation.
"15. That certificate No. 12 of said defendant corporation, issued to and owned by O.J.

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