Egan v. Clasbey, 137 U.S. 654 (1891)
U.S. Supreme Court
Egan v. Clasbey, 137 U.S. 654 (1891)
Egan v. Clasbey
No. 117
Submitted December 1, 1890
Decided January 19, 1891
137 U.S. 654
APPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT
OF THE TERRITORY OF UTAH
Syllabus
The pleadings and findings in this case fully sustain the judgment of the court below, and it is therefore affirmed.
This was an action at law, brought in one of the territorial courts of Utah Territory, by Edward D. Egan against James T. Clasbey, to recover the value of 1,475 shares of stock of the Bannock Gold and Silver Mining Company, a corporation organized under the laws of that territory, which, it was alleged, had been received by the defendant in excess of the number to which he was entitled under the following agreement: