Railway Company v. Allerton Railway Company v. Allerton

Railway Company v. Allerton

85 U.S. 233, 1873.SCT.0000053

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Mr. Charles Hitchcock, for the appellant; Mr. E. A. Storrs, contra. Without attempting to decide the constitutional question, or to give a construction to the act of the legislature, we are satisfied that the decree must be affirmed on the broad ground that a change so organic and fundamental as that of increasing the capital stock of a corporation beyond the limit fixed by the charter cannot be made by the directors alone, unless expressly authorized thereto. The general power to perform all corporate acts refers to the ordinary business transactions of the corporation, and does not extend to a reconstruction of the body itself, or to an enlargement of its capital stock. A corporation, like a partnership, is an association of natural persons who contribute a joint capital for a common purpose, and although the shares may be assigned to new individuals in perpetual succession, yet the number of shares and amount of capital cannot be increased, except in the manner expressly authorized by the charter or articles of association.

GÉNERO
Professional & Technical
PUBLICADO
1873
1 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
5
Páginas
EDITORIAL
LawApp Publishers
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Innodata Book Distribution Services Inc
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57
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