Quintal v. Adler, Leon, 191 N.E. 509 (NY 1934). · Go Syfert
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Strongest negative: Field v. Bankers Trust Company (ca1, 1961-12-07)
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discussed Cited "but see" Field v. Bankers Trust Company (2×)
1st Cir. · 1961 · signal: but see · confidence high
But see Quintal v. Adler, 146 Misc. 300 , 262 N.Y.S. 126 (Sup.Ct.), aff'd without opinion, 239 App.Div. 775 , 263 N.Y.S. 943 (1933), aff'd without opinion, 264 N.Y. 452 , 191 N.E. 509 (1934). 10 Although Section 58 expressly imposes liability only on the board of directors of the corporation whose capital is impaired, the New York courts have also interpreted it to create liability on the part of transferees with knowledge.
discussed Cited "but see" Field v. Bankers Trust Co. (2×)
2d Cir. · 1961 · signal: but see · confidence high
But see Quintal v. Adler, 146 Misc. 300 , 262 N.Y.S. 126 (Sup.Ct.), aff'd without opinion, 239 App.Div. 775 , 263 N.Y.S. 943 (1933), aff'd without opinion, 264 N.Y. 452 , 191 N.E. 509 (1934).
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Edward J. Quintal Et Al., as Trustees in Bankruptcy of Consolidated Factors Corporation, Appellants,
v.
Jesse Adler Et Al., Defendants, and Henry H. Leon Et Al., Respondents
New York Court of Appeals.
Feb 27, 1934.
191 N.E. 509
Hamilton A. Long, Abram I. Elkus and John W. Simpson II, for appellant. Louis Martin Levy and Elwood G. Feldstein for Ephraim Bass et al., respondents. David Haar and Daniel Lowenthal for Henry H. Leon et al., respondents.
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Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.

Concur: Pound, Ch. J., Crane, Lehman, O’Brien, Hubes and Crouch, JJ. Not voting: Kellogg, J.