Synopsis of the Answer of the Comstock Tunnel Company And Others in the Suit of
Synopsis of the Answer of the Comstock Tunnel Company And Others in the Suit of
Edmund Tauszky
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McCalmont Brothers & Company were also represented by proxy. An election of Trustees was held at said meeting, and Moritz Meyer, Frederick Roeding, Mountford S. Wilson, John Landers, David Calm, William Johns, and Pelham W. Ames were elected Trustees to serve for the year thence ensuing. The last two named were elected by the vote of McCalmont Brothers & Company, and the others by the vote of the stock represented by Theodore Sutro and Edmund Tauszky. On the 30th day of March, 1887, a meeting o...f the newly elected Board of Trustees was held, at which Moritz Meyer was elected President, John Landers. Yice-President, Pel- ham W. Ames, Secretary, Horace H. Thayer, Assistant Sec- retary in New York, and Theodore Sutro, attorney and coun- selor. Theodore Sutro was voted $1000, and the sum of $400 per month from April 1st, 1887, as an allowance on ac- count, but his final compensation was understood to be contingent on his ultimate success, as hereinabove set forth, and he -was so elected as the general attorney and counselor of the company, to conduct and manage its legal affairs and pending litigation, in its interest and that of its stock- holders, in such manner as might appear to him to be most conducive to effect the purpose to save the property for the benefit of its stockholders.
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