Case Name: Abraham Lissauer, Suing on Behalf of Himself and All Other Stockholders of Industrial Acceptance Corporation Similarly Situated, in the Right and on Behalf of Said Industrial Acceptance Corporation and for Its Benefit, v. Vere Brown and Others, Impleaded with Morris Plan Corporation of America and Others
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1941-10-03
Citations: 262 A.D. 995
Docket Number: 
Parties: Abraham Lissauer, Suing on Behalf of Himself and All Other Stockholders of Industrial Acceptance Corporation Similarly Situated, in the Right and on Behalf of Said Industrial Acceptance Corporation and for Its Benefit, v. Vere Brown and Others, Impleaded with Morris Plan Corporation of America and Others.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 262
Pages: 995–995

Head Matter:
Abraham Lissauer, Suing on Behalf of Himself and All Other Stockholders of Industrial Acceptance Corporation Similarly Situated, in the Right and on Behalf of Said Industrial Acceptance Corporation and for Its Benefit, v. Vere Brown and Others, Impleaded with Morris Plan Corporation of America and Others.

Opinion:
Motion for an order granting a reargument of motion for leave to appeal to the Court of Appeals from orders of this court entered May 29, 1941, for extension of time to answer, or, in the alternative, for reargument of appeals from orders entered in the Supreme Court March 21, 1941, denied, with ten dollars costs, with leave to defendants-appellants to answer the complaint within five days after service of order upon payment of said costs. Present — Martin, P. J., O'Malley, Glennon, Cohn and Callahan, JJ.