Case Name: Verna Mae Manufacturing Co., Appellant, v. Cameron
Court: Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Jurisdiction: Pennsylvania
Decision Date: 1927-03-14
Citations: 289 Pa. 27
Docket Number: Appeal, No. 18
Parties: Verna Mae Manufacturing Co., Appellant, v. Cameron.
Judges: Before Moschzisker, C. J., Frazer, Walling, Kepiiart and Schaffer, JJ.
Reporter: Pennsylvania State Reports
Volume: 289
Pages: 27–28

Head Matter:
Verna Mae Manufacturing Co., Appellant, v. Cameron.
Argued January 31, 1927.
Before Moschzisker, C. J., Frazer, Walling, Kepiiart and Schaffer, JJ.
Fry singer Evans, for appellant.
Wm. 7. G. Anderson, Deputy Attorney General, with him George W. Woodruff, Attorney General, for appellee.
March 14, 1927:

Opinion:
Opinion by
Mr. Justice Schaffer,
The question here involved is the same as was presented in the preceding ease: Com. v. Pastor et al. Here the appellant, a corporation of the State of Delaware, is proposing to sell its capital stock through its officers acting without compensation, no commission being charged and no officer being engaged in selling the stock for a profit. The court below determined in the first instance that the corporation was not a dealer and dismissed the proceedings. Subsequently the attorney general called to the court's attention the decision of the Superior Court in the Pastor Case, which had not been rendered at the time the case at bar was determined in the common pleas; thereupon the court reversed its decision and entered judgment in favor of defendant and plaintiff appealed.
For the reasons stated in the case of Com. v. Pastor et al., the judgment is reversed and the proceeding dismissed at the cost of appellee.