Francis W. Dunbar, Kempster B. Miller, and George L. Burlingame, Plaintiffs in Error, vs. American Telephone & Telegraph Company, Western Electric Com (Paperback)


This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...of the Kellogg Company by the American Company, no steps have been taken to secure for the Kellogg Company its share of this foreign business and the Kellogg Company derives, and will derive, no value or profit therefrom. The prayer of the bill is for a temporary and permanent injunction "restraining the American Company, Barton, and the Western Electric Company from selling 6aid 3,783 shares of stock of said Kellogg Company, and enjoining Fish from transferring said 528 shares of stock of said company purchased in Baker's name as aforesaid, and enjoining the Kellogg Company and DeWolf from making or permitting any transfer of any of said shares of stock upon the books of the Kellogg Company; that a meeting of stockholders be convened under the order of court at some short day to be fixed for the election of a new board of directors, and that at such meeting and at any further meeting of the stockholders of said Kellogg Company, said American Company, Barton, and said Western Electric Company, Fish, and the defendants in whose name such stock stands upon the books of the Kellogg Company, be enjoined and restrained from voting said 3,783 shares of stock, or said 528 shares of stock so purchased as aforesaid; that the defendants, the American Company, Barton, Western Electric Company, Baker and Fish, and the officers and agents of said two companies be enjoined and restrained from attempting to dissolve said Kellogg Company, and that said American Company, Western Electric Company, and their officers and agents, said Barton, Baker and Fish, be enjoined from interfering with, advising or attempting to control the action of any of the agents, officers or directors of the Kellogg Company, or employing counsel in, or interfering with, any of the patent suits...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1904 Excerpt: ...of the Kellogg Company by the American Company, no steps have been taken to secure for the Kellogg Company its share of this foreign business and the Kellogg Company derives, and will derive, no value or profit therefrom. The prayer of the bill is for a temporary and permanent injunction "restraining the American Company, Barton, and the Western Electric Company from selling 6aid 3,783 shares of stock of said Kellogg Company, and enjoining Fish from transferring said 528 shares of stock of said company purchased in Baker's name as aforesaid, and enjoining the Kellogg Company and DeWolf from making or permitting any transfer of any of said shares of stock upon the books of the Kellogg Company; that a meeting of stockholders be convened under the order of court at some short day to be fixed for the election of a new board of directors, and that at such meeting and at any further meeting of the stockholders of said Kellogg Company, said American Company, Barton, and said Western Electric Company, Fish, and the defendants in whose name such stock stands upon the books of the Kellogg Company, be enjoined and restrained from voting said 3,783 shares of stock, or said 528 shares of stock so purchased as aforesaid; that the defendants, the American Company, Barton, Western Electric Company, Baker and Fish, and the officers and agents of said two companies be enjoined and restrained from attempting to dissolve said Kellogg Company, and that said American Company, Western Electric Company, and their officers and agents, said Barton, Baker and Fish, be enjoined from interfering with, advising or attempting to control the action of any of the agents, officers or directors of the Kellogg Company, or employing counsel in, or interfering with, any of the patent suits...

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Rarebooksclub.com

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United States

Release date

May 2012

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First published

May 2012

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Dimensions

246 x 189 x 2mm (L x W x T)

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Paperback - Trade

Pages

42

ISBN-13

978-1-236-20370-0

Barcode

9781236203700

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1-236-20370-4



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