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Dunlop's Sons, Inc. v. Spurr

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 24, 1941
34 N.E.2d 344 (N.Y. 1941)

Summary

In Dunlop's Sons, Inc., v. Spurr (285 N.Y. 333) the Court of Appeals, affirming dismissal of a complaint in a stockholder's action on the ground that the claim was barred by the Statute of Limitations applicable to losses, said: " Potter v. Walker (276 N.Y. 15) did not decide that the ten-year Statute of Limitations (Civ. Prac. Act, § 53) is necessarily applicable to all cases in which corporate directors have profited in any degree through a breach of their fiduciary duties.

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Opinion

Argued February 27, 1941

Decided April 24, 1941

Appeal from the Supreme Court, Appellate Division, First Department, SHIENTAG, J.

Emil Weitzner and Eugene M. Parter for appellant.

Horace S. Manges, Gabriel Kaslow and James H. Mathias for respondents.



Potter v. Walker ( 276 N.Y. 15) did not decide that the ten-year Statute of Limitations (Civ. Prac. Act, § 53) is necessarily applicable to all cases in which corporate directors have profited in any degree through a breach of their fiduciary duties. In such a case an action for an accounting may be brought only for the recovery of gains received by the directors beyond the amount of losses caused to the corporation by their wrong. Where, as in the present case, the gains received by the directors do not exceed the correlated losses suffered by the corporation, no accounting is necessary and the Statute of Limitations which controls the remedy at law is to be applied. (See Goldstein v. Tri-Continental Corp., 282 N.Y. 21.)

The judgment should be affirmed, with costs.

LEHMAN, Ch. J., LOUGHRAN, FINCH, LEWIS and DESMOND, JJ.; concur; RIPPEY and CONWAY, JJ., concur in result.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Dunlop's Sons, Inc. v. Spurr

Court of Appeals of the State of New York
Apr 24, 1941
34 N.E.2d 344 (N.Y. 1941)

In Dunlop's Sons, Inc., v. Spurr (285 N.Y. 333) the Court of Appeals, affirming dismissal of a complaint in a stockholder's action on the ground that the claim was barred by the Statute of Limitations applicable to losses, said: " Potter v. Walker (276 N.Y. 15) did not decide that the ten-year Statute of Limitations (Civ. Prac. Act, § 53) is necessarily applicable to all cases in which corporate directors have profited in any degree through a breach of their fiduciary duties.

Summary of this case from Corash v. Texas Co.
Case details for

Dunlop's Sons, Inc. v. Spurr

Case Details

Full title:JNO. DUNLOP'S SONS, INC., Appellant, v. JEAN A.D. SPURR, as Executrix of…

Court:Court of Appeals of the State of New York

Date published: Apr 24, 1941

Citations

34 N.E.2d 344 (N.Y. 1941)
34 N.E.2d 344

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