Case Name: Milton MARONEK, on behalf of Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., Appellant. v. ATLANTIS HOTEL, INC., a Florida corporation, Hotel Atlantis, Inc., a Florida corporation, Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., a Florida corporation, Norman J. Steinberg, Claire Leshnick, Max Leshnick and Irving Podolnick, Appellees
Court: Florida District Court of Appeal
Jurisdiction: Florida
Decision Date: 1963-01-22
Citations: 148 So. 2d 721
Docket Number: No. 61-766
Parties: Milton MARONEK, on behalf of Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., Appellant. v. ATLANTIS HOTEL, INC., a Florida corporation, Hotel Atlantis, Inc., a Florida corporation, Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., a Florida corporation, Norman J. Steinberg, Claire Leshnick, Max Leshnick and Irving Podolnick, Appellees.
Judges: Before PEARSON, TILLMAN, C. J., and BARKDULL and HENDRY, JJ.
Reporter: Southern Reporter, Second Series
Volume: 148
Pages: 721–721

Head Matter:
Milton MARONEK, on behalf of Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., Appellant. v. ATLANTIS HOTEL, INC., a Florida corporation, Hotel Atlantis, Inc., a Florida corporation, Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., a Florida corporation, Norman J. Steinberg, Claire Leshnick, Max Leshnick and Irving Podolnick, Appellees.
No. 61-766.
District Court of Appeal of Florida. Third District.
Jan. 22, 1963.
Rehearing Denied Feb. 8, 1963.
B. C. Fuller, Miami Beach, for appellant.
Arthur D. Frishman and Klein, Moore & Kline, Miami Beach, for appellees.
Before PEARSON, TILLMAN, C. J., and BARKDULL and HENDRY, JJ.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
The plaintiff in the trial court appeals a final decree for defendant after trial. The only rights which the appellant attempts to assert are those of the Atlantis Operating Co., Inc., in which he is a minority stockholder. In a suit of this nature, one essential allegation of the complaint must be the act whereby the corporation was caused to suffer damage. Talcott v. McDowell, Fla.App.1962, 148 So.2d 36. The chancellor correctly concluded that no such damage was proved.
Affirmed.