Court Opinion

ID: 9830597
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-09-01 20:18:53.850378+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T07:43:24.681973
License: Public Domain

On Rehearing.
Appellee, by appropriate motion to correct, asserts that this court has found that appellant, in answer to a letter written by “A. B. Wood, president of appellee,” declared that he did not own any stock in appellee corporation ; while the evidence discloses that A. B. Wood was never connected with appellee, but at the time referred to in the evidence was president of Wood-Eerris Investment Company, engaged in purchasing and selling stocks. There is no testimony in the record showing that Wood was president of Bankers’ Trust Company. The letter referred to by this court in the opinion, inquiring if appellant owned stock in appellee, was signed “A. B. Wood, Pres.,” and does not warrant our unaccountable conclusion that he was president of appellee. The claim that he was president of Wood-Ferris Investment Company is also without support in the record. With the foregoing correction in tire findings of fact, we conclude, after careful consideration, that the motion for rehearing should be and is hereby overruled.