American National Bank v. Anderson

98 S.E. 421, 23 Ga. App. 434, 1919 Ga. App. LEXIS 152
CourtCourt of Appeals of Georgia
DecidedFebruary 18, 1919
Docket9566
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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American National Bank v. Anderson, 98 S.E. 421, 23 Ga. App. 434, 1919 Ga. App. LEXIS 152 (Ga. Ct. App. 1919).

Opinion

Broylés, P. J.

W. T. Anderson brought suit jointly against the American National Bank of Macon -and the Commercial National Bank of Macon, Georgia, for the recovery of an amount alleged to be due him for services rendered both banks as a- member of the liquidating committee of the Commercial Bank, in assisting the American Bank to reduce to cash certain assets of the Commercial Bank which had been transferred to and taken over by the American Bank. The theory upon which the petition was drawn was, that under a certain written contract (a copy, of which was attached as an exhibit-to the petition), entered into between the two banks on August 11, 1914, a consolidation or merger of these banks resulted, and that the surviving bank—the American National Bank—was liable for the debts of the absorbed bank,—the Commercial; and especially, as in this case, for services rendered upon the [436]*436request of both banks, although the services were performed under employment by the absorbed bank. As the petition is drawn, there can be no recovery against the American Bank unless there was a consolidation or merger of the two banks; and this question depends upon the proper construction of the contract of August 11, 1914. That contract was as follows:

“ Georgia, Bibb County.

“Articles of agreement for the liquidation of the Commercial National Bank of Macon, Georgia, by the American National Bank of Macon, Georgia, both being national banking associations, made and entered into between said banks as the contracting parties.

“Whereas, on the 1st day of August, 1914, the board of directors of the Commercial National Bank, at a meeting of said board duly and regularly called, adopted a resolution which authorized the officers of said association to commence proceedings for the liquidation of said association under section 5220 and 5223 of the II. S. Bevised Statutes, for consolidation with said American National Bank, and to transfer to said American National Bank all the assets of said Commercial National Bank, which assets were by said resolution so transferred and assigned, in order to fully protect and secure said American National Bank for all moneys advanced or to be advanced by said association in the assumption and payment of the liabilities of said Commercial National Bank shown by a list of said liabilities hereto attached and identified as Exhibit A, and by the signature of the parties hereto, and which said resolution further provided that said American National Bank should take over the business' of said Commercial National Bank, liquidate said assets, and account to the shareholders of said Commercial National Bank for any overplus which might remain after paying the depositors and other indebtedness of said Commercial National Bank in full, and the expense of realizing on the assets so transferred, the said American National Bank to charge nothing for its services in so doing, and which resolution further authorized and directed the officers of said Commercial National Bank to make such contract with the American National Bank as might be necessary or appropriaté in order to carry out the general purposes of said resolution, the details of said contract to be left to the discretion of saidnofficers; and

“Whereas, on the same date, the board of directors of the [437]*437American National Bank, at a meeting of said board duly and regularly called, adopted a resolution whereby said American National Bank assumed the payment of said depositors and other liabilities of said Commercial National Bank, shown by the list of liabilities set out in Exhibit A hereto attached and hereinbefore referred -to, upon condition that the assets of said Commercial National .Bank should he transferred to said American National Bank sufficient in amount and in value in the estimation of the officers of the American National Bank to fully protect and secure _ said association for any and all amounts payment of which was assumed under said resolution, and which resolution authorized the officers of said association to make such contract as might be necessary to carry out the purposes of said resolution, the details to be left to the discretion of said officers; and

“Whereas, the' preliminaries and conditions in said resolution mentioned have been complied with, and the assets of the Commercial National Bank have been delivered to said American National Bank;

“Now, therefore; these articles of agreement witness:

“I. That said Commercial National Bank has transferred, assigned, conveyed, and confirmed, and does by these presents transfer, assign, convey, and confirm unto the American National Bank of Macon, Georgia, its successors and assigns all of the assets of every kind and description, including cash and cash items on hand at the close of business on August 1, 1914, bills receivable, bonds, real estate, and personal property, and interest therein, and choses' in action of all -kinds, including all the United States bonds now on deposit with the treasurer of the United States as security for the circulation of the Commercial National Bank of Macon and for deposits of United States deposits, to have and to hold the same unto it, the said American National Bank of Macon, its successors and assigns, in- fee simple forever; and the title to said assets and each and all thereof said the Commercial National Bank of Macon, for itself and its successors, hereby warrants unto said the American National Bank, its -successors and assigns, against the claims of all persons whatsoever.

“II. That in contemplation of the liquidation of said Commercial National' Bank under sections 5220, 5221, and 5223, U. S. Bevised Statutes, said Commercial National Bank, by its officers [438]*438and directors, will call a meeting o£ the shareholders of said association to be held at Macon, Georgia, on August 12, 1914, and on the date or dates to which said meeting may be from time to time adjourned, and will procure proper resolutions by said shareholders and a sufficient majority thereof to comply with the law in such cases made and provided, liquidating said association and consolidating same with the American National Bank of Macon by the purchase of the assets of said Commercial National Bank by the .American National Bank, but without providing for stock in the American National Bank to be issued to the shareholders of the Commercial National Bank, and ratifying and confirming the action of the Board of Directors of said Commercial National Bank as herein recited, and ratifying and confirming this contract.

“III. That said Commercial National Bank will also procure proper resolutions to be passed by said shareholders, appointing said American National Bank as liquidating agent for said Commercial National Bank in said liquidating for consolidation as aforesaid, said liquidation to be conducted in accordance with law and under the supervision of the board of directors of said Commercial National Bank.

“IV. That said Commercial National Bank, until the final liquidation of its affairs and final settlement with its shareholders, agrees to maintain its corporate existence, and that its directors and officers will at all times when called upon so to do by said American National Bank execute and deliver in the name of said association all other and further writings of all kinds which may be necessary to fully effectuate the transfer of said assets, the liquidation of said association, and this contract.

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