Lancaster Trust Co. v. Mason

65 S.E. 1015, 151 N.C. 264, 1909 N.C. LEXIS 245
CourtSupreme Court of North Carolina
DecidedNovember 11, 1909
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Lancaster Trust Co. v. Mason, 65 S.E. 1015, 151 N.C. 264, 1909 N.C. LEXIS 245 (N.C. 1909).

Opinion

Brown, J.

The plaintiff sues to recover certain dividends declared by the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company at the meeting of the directors of said company on 16 December, 1907, viz., a 6 per cent, extra dividend and a 50 per cent.'stock dividend, said dividends amounting to $120 and $1,000, respectively.

On 16 December, 1907, the directors of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company met at Watts’ office in the city of Durham and declared a 4 per cent', semiannual, a 6 per cent, extra and a 50 per cent, stock dividend, payable to the stockholders of record of said company on 2 January, 1908.

On said date, 16 December, 1907, the plaintiff, as trustee of Margaret G. Arnold, both ■ of the city of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, was the owner of four shares of the capital stock of the said Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company of the par value of $2,000. On said date, 16 December, 1907, the defendant, J. B. Mason, a resident of the city of Durham, State of North Carolina, was a stockholder in said company.

*266 On 27 December, 1907, the plaintiff forwarded to tbe Citizens National Bank, of Durham, N. C., four shares of stock held by it in the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company, attached to a sight draft on J. B. Mason, the defendant, pursuant to the following letters and telegrams, which said letters and telegrams embrace the contract of sale of said stock by the plaintiff to the defendant, viz.:

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“Dukhaii, N. C., 19 December, 1907. “Lancaster Trust Company,
Lancaster, Pa.
“Dear Sir: — Some time ago I was informed that you had a client who desired to dispose of some stock of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company. I was no't in a position to handle any at that time; but if you still hold this stock, I would handle it promptly at $650 per share, and if you desire to accept this offer you can forward certificate to J. Harper Erwin, treasurer of Durham Cotton- Manufacturing Company, with instructions to transfer same on payment of above price. This offer is for not over ten shares. Please advise prompt acceptance of this offer by wire, at my expense, and oblige,
“Yours truly, J. B. Mason.”
(b)
“Lancaster, Pa., 23 December, 1907.
“Mr. J. B. Mason,
Durham, N. Q.
“Dear Sir : — We are in receipt of your favor of the 19th inst., stating that you would handle the' four shares of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company’s stock at $665 per share. In reply, beg to say that we have other parties who are desirous of purchasing this stock. If you will put an offer into our hands of $675 per share, allowing the January dividend to us, we will consider making the sale. To this note we await your prompt reply. Yours very truly, John IIertzler,
President.”
Telegram from Mason to Lancaster Trust Company:
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“Durham, N. O., 25 December, 1907.
“John Hertzler,
President Lancaster Trust Company,
Lancaster, Pa.
Answering your letter 19th, your offer accepted. Attach stock, properly endorsed, to demand draft at price named, with Janu *267 ary -dividend added, and I will honor same on presentation. Send draft to Citizens National Bank, this city, and same will be remitted at par. Send stock to reach here Saturday. Party out of town after this date. Answer. . J". B. Mason.”
(d)
“DubhaM, N. C., 25 December, 1907.
“John Hertzler,
President the Lancaster Trust Company, Lancaster, Pa.
“Dear Sir : — I wired you to-day as follows, which I now beg to confirm: ‘Answering your letter of the 19th, your offer accepted. Attach stock, properly endorsed, to demand draft at price named, with January dividend added, and I will honor same on presentation. Send draft to Citizens National Bank, this city, and same ■will be remitted at par. Send stock to reach here Saturday. Party out of town after this date. Answer.’
“My client will leave Saturday, and he desires to know whether he will get the stock in order that he could arrange payment for same before leaving; hence I telegraphed instead of writing. The offer is for $675 per share, with January dividend. Tours very truly,
. J. B. Mason.”
(«)
“Lancaster, Pa., 27 December, 1907.
“J. B. Mason,
Durham, N. C.
“Offer accepted. Will forward four shares to-day to Citizens National Bank. John Hertzler,
Presidents
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“Lancaster, Pa., 27 December, 1907.
“Mr. J. B. Mason,
Durham, N. C.
“Dear Sir: — We are in receipt of your telegram, under date of the 25th inst., as follows:
“ ‘Answering your letter 19th, your offer -accepted. Attach stock, properly endorsed, to demand draft at price named, with January dividend added, and I will honor same on presentation. Send draft to Citizens National Bank, this city, and same will be remitted at par./ Send stock to reach here Saturday. Party out of town after that date. Answer.’
*268 “To which we have replied this morning, as follows:
“ ‘Offer accepted. Will forward four shares to-day to Citizens Bank.’
“We are also in -receipt of your letter of the 25th inst. We are to-day forwarding the four shares Durham Cotton Manufacturing Company,stock to the Citizens Bank, Durham, with instructions to deliver same-to you upon the payment of $2,780. Any charges the bank may make for this transaction are to be paid by you. ' Tours very truly,
JOHN HERTZLER,
President

On 31 December, 1907, the four shares of stock purchased by J. B. Mason of the Lancaster Trust Company, trustee, were transferred on the books of the Durham Cotton Manufacturing-Company — two shares to J. B. Mason and two shares to Y. E. Smith, superintendent of said company.

The 4 per cent, semiannual and the 6 per cent, extra dividends were paid to the defendant, J. B. Mason, and T. E.

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