Anderson v. Scandia Mining Syndicate

128 N.W. 1016, 26 S.D. 558, 1910 S.D. LEXIS 229
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 6, 1910
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Anderson v. Scandia Mining Syndicate, 128 N.W. 1016, 26 S.D. 558, 1910 S.D. LEXIS 229 (S.D. 1910).

Opinion

CORSON, J.

This is an appeal by the plaintiffs from a judgment entered in favor of the defendants dismissing the complaint. The action was instituted by the plaintiffs to' cancel 1,250,001 shares of the capital stock issued by the defendant corporation standing in the name of Ida C. P>olander, and to amend the records of said company to show said cancellation; that the defendants Ida C. Bolander and H. M. PI. Bolander account to said company for all dividends collected by them upon said stock, and that the said Ida C. Bolander and PI. M. H. Bolander and all [562]*562others claiming under them shall be restrained and prevented from in any way voting or acting as stockholders in said company in so far as the holding of said issue of stock to the amount of 1,250,001 shares is concerned; and that the said defendant • cor-' poration be enjoined and restrained1 from, holding any stockholders’ meeting until the rights of all the parties shall be fully determined. A demurrer was interposed to the original complaint and sustained, and thereafter the plaintiffs filed the present amended complaint, which was also demurred to, and the demurrer sustained, and the judgment entered upon the demurrer to the amended complaint is before us for review on this appeal. The copiplaint is very lengthy, covering upwards of 20 pages of the printed abstract, and we shall only attempt in this opinion to give á brief synopsis of the material parts of the same.

It is alleged in the said complaint that the defendant corporation was organized under the laws of South Dakota, having- its principal place of business at Huron,- in the county of Beadle, in this state; that plaintiffs at the time of the transaction hereinafter complained of were stockholders in said corporation, and have ever i^ince been, and are now, stockholders in the same; that ¿he said R. Tennerstedt, Lester G. Childs, George W. Childs, John P. Ahrens, H. M. H. Bolander, F. W. Lambden, George K. Rix, Walter B. Rix, and S. H. Brand are directors of said corporation; that the said Tennerstedt is president, said Childs treasurer, said Rix secretary, and R. A. Childs is attorney of said corporation; that the said defendant Ida C. Bolander .pretends and claims to be the holder and owner of 1,250,001 shares of the capital stock of said company; that the amount of the capital stock of said corporation is in right and in fact $1,000,000, divided into x,000,000 shares of the par value of $1 each; that the alleged original issue of said stock was as follows: A. J. Spute 625,000 shares, G. T. Johnson 625,000 shares, Ole Bi-own 1,250,000 shares; that the original plan for organization of said company and issue of said capital stock entered into- by the organizers and promoters and parties otherwise interested in said company intended and provided for the payment of the capital stock of 2,500,000 shares, and [563]*563its issue as fully paid and nonassessable stock by an arrangement with the said Spute, Johnson, and Brown, whereby the said Spute, Johnson, and Brown were to sell and convey to the-said company certain mining properties thereinafter mentioned in full payment of the entire capital stock of 2,500,000 shares; that the said arrangement provided that, upon the issue to- said Spute, Johnson, and Brown of the said entire capitalization, the said Spute, Johnson, and Brown were to reassign and deliver back to- the company 1,500,000 shares of the said stock thus purported to be fully paid, to be held, sold, or otherwise used for the benefit and advancement of said company; that said Spute, Johnson, and Brown were thereby to receive and keep as their own personal and separate property 1,000,000 shares of the said capital stock of said company, which w'as the actual, real purchase price agreed upon to be paid by said company for the said mining properties;. that the arrangement whereby the whole capital stock of 2,500,000 shares was to be delivered to said Spute, Johnson, and Brown, instead of the 1,000,000 shares, the actual purchase price agreed upon in payment of the properties, was intended and provided for -by and between all of the parties as a means of enabling the said company to offer the said 1,500,000 shares of said stock which were to be returned to it to be sold for its benefit and advancement, as fully paid and nonassessable stock to prospective purchasers; that in furtherance of this project and plan thus to have the entire capital stock of 2,500,000 shares appear as fully, .paid and nonassessable, among other things, a stockholders’ meeting was held on the 2d day of April, A. D. 1902, at the city of Chicago, state of Illinois; that the proceedings of this the first stockholders’ meeting providing for the said issue of stock and payment therefor is shown by the minutes of said meeting to be as follows:

“We, the undersigned, hereby severally subscribe for the number of shares set opposite our respective names, to the capital stock of Scandia Mining Syndicate and we severally agree to pay the said corporation, for each -share, the sum- of one dollar. Dated at Chicago, county of Cook, State of Illinois, 1902. Name and P. O. address, No. of shares. A. J. Spute, Denver, Colo., 625,000; [564]*564G. J. 'Johnson, Denver, Colo., 625,000; Ole Brown, Minneapolis, Minn., 1,250,000.
“And the' said directors did then and there demand payment in full for said subscriptions.
“Then came the said subscribers and tendered payment in the following manner, to-wit:
“A. J. Spute for payment of the several shares of stock by him subscribed as above, conveys to the Scandia Mining Syndicate the several mining properties, claims, tracts and parcels of land mentioned and described in .the seven (7) mining deeds executed by said A. J. Spute, April 3, 1902, to said Syndicate in full for said stock by him subscribed. G. T. Johnson for payment of the several shares of stock by him subscribed as above, conveys to the said Scandia Mining Syndicate all -the several mining properties, claims, tracts and parcels of land mentioned and described in the several four (4) mining deeds executed by said A. J. Spute April 3, 1902, to said Syndicate in full for said stock by him subscribed.
“Ole Brown for payment of the several shares of stock by him subscribed as above, conveys to the said Scandia Mining Syndicate all the several mining properties, claims, tracts and parcels of land mentioned and described in' the four (4) mining deeds executed by him, Ole Brown, to said Syndicate. Also conveys as attorney in fact for Louis Gunderson, S. I. Brown and Edward O. Brown, all the several mining properties, claims, tracts and parcels of land mentioned and described in the several mining- deeds executed by him as such attorney in fact for said Louis Gunderson, S. I. Brown, and Edward O. Brown, dated April 3, 1902, in full for said stock by him subscribed.
“Which payments are duly accepted in full payment for said stock and the same is ordered to be issued accordingly upon the written order of said subscribers, and the secretary is instructed to begin the issue of said stock with No. ior.
“The resignation of Philip Lawrence in writing was handed in and on motion the same was duly accepted.
“The duties and obligations of the said temporary directors being then and there ended according to law, the meeting ad[565]*565journed and this record signed in evidence thereof. A. J. Spute. G. T. Johnson. Ole Brown. Herman Carlson.

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