Stockwell v. St. Louis Mercantile Co.

9 Mo. App. 133, 1880 Mo. App. LEXIS 103
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedJune 1, 1880
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Stockwell v. St. Louis Mercantile Co., 9 Mo. App. 133, 1880 Mo. App. LEXIS 103 (Mo. Ct. App. 1880).

Opinion

Lewis, P. J.,

delivered the opinion of the court.

The controlling question in this cause is, whether a transfer of stock in a corporation, not entered on the books of the company in accordance with its by-laws, is binding on the corporation, either with or without notice aliunde of the transfer? The court below, in sustaining the defendant’s demurrer to the evidence, held that such a transfer was invalid as against the corporation. The ruling was right, and judgment must be affirmed. Wag. Stats. 289, sect. 1; White v. Salisbury, 33 Mo. 150; Fine v. Hornsby, 2 Mo. App. 61; A. Wight Co. v. Steinkemeyer, 6 Mo. App. 574.

All the judges concur.

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