U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, 1966

Jack Frost v. Nathanael Davis

Jack Frost v. Nathanael Davis
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit · Decided February 15, 1966 · Tuttle, Wisdom, Phillips
356 F.2d 513 (Federal Reporter, Second Series)

Jack Frost v. Nathanael Davis

Opinion

PER CURIAM:

Petitioner correctly points out that this court, in its opinion of May 20,1965 (346 F.2d 82), made three erroneous factual statements, two of which lie in our failure to treat as separate and distinct, the interest of Frost, on the one hand, and that of Hidrocarburos, Frost’s assignee, on the other. Without piercing Hidro-carburos’ corporate veil, we hold that the legal interests of Frost and Hidro-carburos are identical for all purposes material to this case, since, as a party to the final assignment, Frost was the contemplated creditor Beneficiary of Davis’ promise to Hidrocarburos.

It was also incorrect to state that Hidrocarburos assumed one-half of Frost’s liability to Cuban Stanolind, when, in point of fact, Hidrocarburos assumed this entire obligation. However, this error is inconsequential, having no bearing upon the outcome of the case.

Since we find petitioner’s further attempts to reargue this case unavailing, the petition for rehearing is

Denied.

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