Opinion
00-1131
Opinion delivered October 10, 2000
1. Prohibition, writ of — stay granted in part. — The supreme court granted the requested stay with respect to the sale of a corporation's real and personal property and directed the parties to file simultaneous briefs on the question whether the chancery court had subject-matter jurisdiction to issue a decree relating to a nonparty corporation.
2. Prohibition, writ of — stay denied in part. — The supreme court denied the requested stay with respect to the sale of shares of corporate stock and the other personal property, equipment, and furnishings listed in the notice of sale.
Petition for Writ of Prohibition; Stay granted in part and denied in part.
Michael Hodson and Kenneth Shemin, for petitioner.
Davis, Wright, Clark, Butt Carithers, PLC, by: Mark W. Dossett, for John Shook.
Petitioner Jennifer Shook, as a shareholder on behalf of Delta P.C.I., Inc. (Delta), has filed a petition for writ of prohibition against respondent, The Chancery Court of Benton County, Arkansas Division Two, to halt the sale of Delta's assets. The petition asserts that the chancery court lacks subject-matter jurisdiction over Delta, since Delta was not a party to the underlying divorce action in Benton County Chancery Court, styled Shook v. Shook, Case No. E-97-2047-2. The sale of Delta's assets is set for 2:00 p.m., October 11, 2000, at the Benton County Courthouse. Specifically, Jennifer Shook, as a Delta shareholder, asks this court (1) to issue the writ of prohibition for the Delta asset sale; (2) to expedite our consideration of the matter; and (3) to stay all proceedings relating to Delta in Case No. E-97-2047-2.
John Shook rather than the respondent Chancery Court responded to the petition for writ of prohibition and maintained that the decree ordering the sale of Delta's assets as well as other property was entered almost a year ago on November 22, 1999, and Jennifer Shook did not appeal from that decree. He contends that she is using this original proceeding for a writ of prohibition in place of the appeal, which she waived.
[1] We grant the stay with respect to the sale of Delta's real and personal property and direct the parties to file simultaneous briefs within thirty days on the question of whether the chancery court has subject-matter jurisdiction to issue a decree relating to a nonparty corporation. We also ask the parties to address whether Jennifer Shook, as a shareholder, has standing to file this prohibition petition on behalf of Delta and whether Delta was in effect a party before the chancery court because the two fifty percent shareholders in a Subchapter S Corporation (Delta) were before the court.
[2] This stay will not apply to the sale of the shares of stock in Delta P.C.I. Mechanical and Electrical, Inc., and Delta P.C.I., Inc., and the other personal property, equipment, and furnishings listed in the Commissioner's Notice of Sale filed October 2, 2000. The stay is limited to the real and personal property of Delta P.C.I., Inc. listed in the notice of sale.
Glaze, J., not participating.