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Ex Parte Locklear

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 20, 1921
87 So. 712 (Ala. 1921)

Summary

In Mackie Pine Products Co. v. Frederick, 148 La. 690, 87 So. 712, 713, relied on by defendants, the court said that the shares of stock were issued to the defendant "on the expectation that he would pay for same," and, as defendant had only partly paid for same, the court allowed him stock to the extent only that he had paid.

Summary of this case from Johnston v. National Sand Gravel Co.

Opinion

7 Div. 168.

December 16, 1920. Rehearing Denied January 20, 1921.

E. O. McCord Son, of Gadsden, for appellant.

J. Q. Smith, Atty. Gen., for the State.


The petition for certiorari to the Court of Appeals, by Locklear, appellant in the cause of the state against him, was filed November 24, 1920. The Court of Appeals had overruled his application for rehearing on November 9, 1920. 87 So. 708. No brief was filed with the petition as required by rule 42 of Supreme Court Practice (198 Ala. xiv, xv, 77 South. vii).

17 Ala. App. 597.

Petition dismissed.

ANDERSON, C. J., and SOMERVILLE and THOMAS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Ex Parte Locklear

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jan 20, 1921
87 So. 712 (Ala. 1921)

In Mackie Pine Products Co. v. Frederick, 148 La. 690, 87 So. 712, 713, relied on by defendants, the court said that the shares of stock were issued to the defendant "on the expectation that he would pay for same," and, as defendant had only partly paid for same, the court allowed him stock to the extent only that he had paid.

Summary of this case from Johnston v. National Sand Gravel Co.
Case details for

Ex Parte Locklear

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte LOCKLEAR. LOCKLEAR v. STATE

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jan 20, 1921

Citations

87 So. 712 (Ala. 1921)
205 Ala. 236

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