Case Name: Jennie Wiand, Suing on Behalf of Herself and All Other Bondholders Similarly Situated, as Trust Beneficiary under an Indenture Executed on or about September 1st, 1926, by the Flatbush Avenue and Nevins Street Corporation to Herbert S. Martin, as Successor Trustee, Respondent, v. The Continental Bank and Trust Company of New York, Appellant
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1934-06-21
Citations: 241 A.D. 593
Docket Number: 
Parties: Jennie Wiand, Suing on Behalf of Herself and All Other Bondholders Similarly Situated, as Trust Beneficiary under an Indenture Executed on or about September 1st, 1926, by the Flatbush Avenue and Nevins Street Corporation to Herbert S. Martin, as Successor Trustee, Respondent, v. The Continental Bank and Trust Company of New York, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 241
Pages: 593–593

Head Matter:
Jennie Wiand, Suing on Behalf of Herself and All Other Bondholders Similarly Situated, as Trust Beneficiary under an Indenture Executed on or about September 1st, 1926, by the Flatbush Avenue and Nevins Street Corporation to Herbert S. Martin, as Successor Trustee, Respondent, v. The Continental Bank and Trust Company of New York, Appellant.
First Department,
June 21, 1934.
John W. Kelly of counsel [Frank J. Podesta with him on the brief]; Wise, Shepard & Houghton, attorneys], for the appellant.
George J. Langley of counsel [Daniel F. Cohalan with him on the brief; Samuel Hoffman, attorney], for the respondent.

Opinion:
Untermyer, J.
For the reasons stated in Gellens v. Continental Bank & Trust Co. (241 App. Div. 591), decided herewith, the order appealed from should be reversed, with twenty dollars costs disbursements, and the motion denied with ten dollars costs.
FINCH, P. J., MERRELL, TOWNLEY and GLENNON, JJ., concur.
Order reversed, with twenty dollars costs and disbursements, and motion denied, with ten dollars costs.