Bowen v. New York Life Ins., 313 U.S. 583 (1941). · Go Syfert
Bowen v. New York Life Ins., 313 U.S. 583 (1941). Cases Citing This Book View Copy Cite
31 citation events across 16 distinct courts.
Strongest positive: In the Matter of Multiponics, Incorporated, Bankrupt. MacHinery Rental, Inc. And Carl Biehl v. William W. Herpel, Trustee (ca5, 1980-07-16)
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discussed Cited "see" In the Matter of Multiponics, Incorporated, Bankrupt. MacHinery Rental, Inc. And Carl Biehl v. William W. Herpel, Trustee
5th Cir. · 1980 · signal: see · confidence high
See Arnold v. Phillips, 117 F.2d 497 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 313 U.S. 583 , 61 S.Ct. 1102 , 85 L.Ed. 1539 (1941) (suggesting the converse principle that the longer a corporation functions financially on its initial capital prior to advances, the greater the probability the advances will be held to be valid loans); Herzog & Zweibel, 15 Vand.L.Rev. at 96.
cited Cited "see" Puamier v. BARGE BT 1793
E.D. Va. · 1974 · signal: see · confidence high
See Arnold v. Phillips, 117 F.2d 497 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 313 U.S. 583 , 61 S.Ct. 1102 , 85 L.Ed. 1539 (1941) ; Annot., 63 A.L.R.2d 1051 (1959).
discussed Cited "see" Daro v. Commissioner
Tax Ct. · 1961 · signal: see · confidence high
See Arnold v. Phillips, 117 F. 2d 497 , 501-502 (C.A. 5, 1941), certiorari denied 313 U.S. 583 (1941) . *74 Furthermore, the fact that the transfer of the interest in the option was in exact proportion to each stockholder's original capital contribution to Daro and to the stock issued to each invites close scrutiny and suggests that a proprietary interest was intended.
discussed Cited "see, e.g." Rego Crescent Corp. v. Tymon (In Re Rego Crescent Corp.)
Bankr. E.D.N.Y. · 1982 · signal: see, e.g. · confidence low
See, e.g., Arnold v. Philips (In re Southern Brewing Co.), 117 F.2d 497, 501 (5th Cir.), cert. denied, 313 U.S. 583 , 61 S.Ct. 1102 , 85 L.Ed. 1539 (1941) (initial undercapi-talization leads to subordination of debts arising from loans by majority shareholder to corporation during its first year of operation); Fett v. Moore (In re Fett Roofing and Sheet Metal Co., Inc.), 438 F.Supp. 726, 728, 731 (E.D.Va.1977); cf. Duberstein v. Werner, 256 F.Supp. 515 (E.D.N.Y.1966) (loans should be considered to be capital contribution when initial capitalization inadequate).
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Bowen
v.
New York Life Insurance Co.
No. 979.
Supreme Court of the United States.
May 26, 1941.
313 U.S. 583
Mr. J. L. London for petitioner.
Published

Petition for writ of certiorari to the Circuit Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit denied.