Gray v. De Castro

23 Abb. N. Cas. 314
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 15, 1889
StatusPublished

This text of 23 Abb. N. Cas. 314 (Gray v. De Castro) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering New York Supreme Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

Bluebook
Gray v. De Castro, 23 Abb. N. Cas. 314 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1889).

Opinion

Ingraham, J.

Since this motion was argued, I have come to the conclusion that the interests of the parties require an immediate decision, and in consequence of the limited time at my disposal, I will simply state the conclusions at which I have arrived. The defendants have made a strong appeal to the court that as an appeal has been taken from the judgment in the action against The Xorth River :Sugar Refining Company, in which the plaintiff was appointed receiver, and as that appeal will probably be determined within a short period, no injunction should be granted against the defendants until the determination of the appeal. Iu view •of the unequivocal denial of the allegation in the moving papers, that the defendants are about to convey or dispose of the property of the copartnership, and of the undoubted ■responsibility of the defendants, I think this application for an injunction should be postponed until the decision of that ■appeal.

On the facts presented by the moving papers, and the information that had been communicated to the receiver, it was clearly his duty to present the facts to the court and ■make this application ; but as the truth of the information upon which the receiver has acted is denied, and as I do not •see that any harm can be done by allowing this application to stand over until the decision of the appeal, the motion ■for injunction will be denied, with leave to the plaintiff to ■renew the same at any time, upon his ascertaining any facts that would indicate an intent by any of the defendants to transfer any of the property held by them under the agreement set up in the complaint, and with leave to renew the application upon the same or additional facts, immediately upon the decision of the general term, on the appeal from the judgment in the action of People v. Xorth River Sugar defining Go., if the judgment in that action should be ■affirmed.

[317]*317LAW LITERATURE OF TRUST COMBINATIONS, MONOPOLIES, ETC.

I am indebted to W. H. Winters, Esq., of New York Law Institute Library, for the following valuable collection of the titles of recent decisions and papers on the subject of Trusts. It contains publications-of the following classes:

I. Law Books and Law Articles on Trust Combinations.

II. Articles on Competition and Combination.

HI. Miscellaneous Trusts.

IV. Newspaper and General Magazine Articles.

V. History and Law of Monopolies.

VI. Consolidation of Corporations; Amalgamation of Companies.

VII. Forfeiture of Corporate Charters; Corporation Ultra ViresContracts ; Corporations entering into Partnership.

VIII. Pamphlet Literature of “Trusts.”
IX. Reports of Proceedings of Societies, etc.
X. Papers and Law Briefs in the Sugar Trust Cases, etc.
XI. Recent Law Cases relating to “ Trust” Combinations.
XII. Legislative Bills as to “Trusts.”
XIII. Legislative Enactments against “ Trusts.”

XIV. Parliamentary, Congressional and Legislative Reports in relation to Trade Combinations, etc.

Cook (W. W.). Trusts; the recent Combinations in Trade. Second ed. 8vo. New York, 1888. (113 pp.)

Abbott (Austin). 32 Daily Reg. (1887) 812; 34 Id. (1888) 484, 572. Beach (C. F., Jr.). 3 Railw. & Corp. L. J. (1888) 217-21. '

Dwight (Theo. W.). 3 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1888) 592-632; 28 Centr. L. Jour. (1889) 29.

Heinsheimer (N.). 2 Columbia L. Times (1888) 51-58; 4 PoL Sci... Quar. (1889) 190-3.

Mickey (D. M.). 22 Amer. L. Rev. (1888) 538-549; 20 Week. L. Bulk (1888) 159-165.

Ross (Geo. W.). 10 Chic. Law Jour. (1889) 112, 144.

Stimson (F. J.). 1 Harvard Law Rev. (1887) 132-143.

Uhle (J. B.). Amer. L. Reg. N. S. Legal Mise., Sept. No. 1888, pp. v, vi.

[318]*31811 London Law Mag. (1834) 143-180; 51 London Law Times (1871) 81; 3 Albany L. Jour. (1871) 405-6 ; 2 Andover Rev. (1885) 455 ; 20 Amer. L. Rev. (1886) 194-2; 21 Irish Law Times (1887) 499, 616, 526; 4 Railw. & Corp. L. J. (1888) 145, 241; 20 Week. L. Bull. (1888) 320, 321; 5 Railw. & Corp. L. Jour. (1889) 20-24; 6 Railw. & Corporation L. Jour. (1889) 121-124; 24 Lon. Law Jour. (1889) 430-431; 2 N. Y. Law Jour. (1889) 1071.

Modern Competition.—62 Frazer Mag. 767.

The Limits of Competition.—John B. Clark, 2 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1887) 45-61.

The Persistence of Competition.—F. H. Giddings, 2 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1887) 62-78. '

Conspiracy or Business-like Selfishness.—23 Lon. Law Jour. (1888, 513, 514; 30 Solicitors’ Jour. (1886) 197-198; London Law Times, Aug. 18, 1888.

Statutory Enactments against “Trusts.”—28 Central L. Jour. (1889) 633, 534.

The So-Called “ Trusts.’’—21 Amer. L. Rev. (1887) 976-979.

Cost-Book Mining Companies.—11 County Ct. Chron. 50; 10 Law Rep. Q. B. (1874) 7.

Share Trusts.—70 London Law Times (1880) 94, 95.

Stock Trusts for the Control of Corporations.—Austin Abbott’s Note of Cases, 19 Abb. N. 0. (1888) 448-466.

Car Trust Securities.—8 Amer. Bar Assoc. Rep. (1885) 277-322 ; 140 Mass. Rep. (1886) 346.

Bugaboo of Trusts.—33. Wood, 5 Forum (1888) 584 ; A. Carnegie, 148 N. A. Rev. (1889) 141.

Combination; is it a Crime ?—A. Morgan, 33 Pop. Sci. Mo. (1888) 42.

Competition and the Trust.—G. lies, 34 Pop. Sci. Mo. (1889) 619.

Dangerous Trusts.—W. M. Rapsheys, 146 N. A. Rev. (1888) 509-514.

Development of the Whiskey Trust.—J. W. Jenks, 4 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1889) 296-319.

Difference in Trusts.—5 Railw. & Corp. L. Jour. (1889) 455-6 ; Amer. Grocer, March 27, 1889.

Economic and Social Aspect of Trusts.—Geo. Gunton, 3 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1-888) 385-408.

Economic Effects of Combinations.—Age of Steel, Jan. 5, 1889.

Pacts about Trusts.—Chas. F. Beach, Jr., 8 Forum (1889) 61-72.

History of Trusts.—Jas. F. Minturn, 3 Belford’s Mag. (1889) 61-66.

List of the Syndicates of the World.—Handel’s Museum, 1888, Wien, Austria.

Lords of Industry (The).—H. D. Lloyd, June No. 1882, No. Am. Rev. Morality of Trusts.—66 Sat. Review (1888) 609.

[319]*319Public Business Management.—A. T. Hadley, 3 Pol. Sci. Quar. (1888) 572-591.

Railroad Trust (A).—5 Railw. & Corp. L. J. (1889) 165; 6 Id. (1889) 61, 101, 201.

Syndicates, Trusts and Corners.—E. M. Clerke, 21 Dublin Bev. (1889) 358-377; 6 Chambers’ Jour. (1889) 33.

The Monopoly Trust.—London R. W. News, Feb. 18, 1888; 3 Railw. & Corp. L. J. (1888) 315-317.

Trusts according to Official Investigation.—E. B. Andrews, 3 Quar. Jour, of Econ. (1889) 117-152.

Trusts in America.—61 London Spectator (1888) 1253 ; Dec. No. 1888, Lipp. Mag.

Voting Trust (A).-—5 Railw. & Corp. L. J. (1889) 597.

What shall be done with Trusts.—M. I. Swift, 10 Andover Rev. (1888) 109; Pamphlet Reprint, 18 pp.

The Law Defied.—N. T. Daily Times, Nov. 21, 1887.

The Foes of Competition.—N. Y. Daily Times, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, Mar.

Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI

Related

Diamond Match Co. v. . Roeber
13 N.E. 419 (New York Court of Appeals, 1887)
Santa Clara Valley Mill and Lumber Co. v. Hayes
18 P. 391 (California Supreme Court, 1888)

Cite This Page — Counsel Stack

Bluebook (online)
23 Abb. N. Cas. 314, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/gray-v-de-castro-nysupct-1889.