Commercial Bank v. Kortright

Decided 1839-12-15

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After advisement, the following opinions were delivered : By the Chancellor. The first objection to the right of the plaintiff below to recover against the bank is, that there was not a sufficient demand of the right to transfer the shares on the books of the bank. This objection is as to a mere matter of from, and clearly is not well taken. Although Barker, as the owner of shares standing in his name…

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