Bair v. People's Bank

43 N.W. 347, 27 Neb. 577, 1889 Neb. LEXIS 258
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedOctober 4, 1889
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Bluebook
Bair v. People's Bank, 43 N.W. 347, 27 Neb. 577, 1889 Neb. LEXIS 258 (Neb. 1889).

Opinion

Maxwell, J.

This action was brought by the defendant in error against the plaintiffs in error and O. C. Sabin in the county court of Gage county and judgment rendered in favor of the defendant in error. The case was then taken on error to the district court, where the judgment was affirmed. The record of the trial before the county court is as follows:

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“April 10, 1888.— Plaintiff files bill of particulars, claiming judgment against defendants in the sum of $100 and interest at ten per cent from November 11, 1886, as money due and unpaid on a certain promissory note. Summons issued to the sheriff of Fillmore county, Neb., returnable April 21, 1888, at 10 o’clock A. M.
“April 17,1888.— Summons returned endorsed: ‘Served by delivery to and leaving with the said Samuel Bair and Eleanore Bair a true and certified copy of this writ, with all the endorsements thereon. W. I. Carson, sheriff of Fillmore Co., Nebr. Fees, $2.95, paid by People’s Bank.”
“April 21, 1888.— It appearing to the court that no service of summons has been made on defendant Sabin,this case continued until April 30, 1888, at 10 o’clock A. M.
“April 23, 1888.— Comes the above named O. C. Sabin and enters voluntary appearance herein.
“April 30,1888.— Cause continued until May 17, 1888, 9 o’clock A. M., on application of plaintiff’s attorney.
“May 17, 1888, 9 o’clock A. M.— Plaintiffs by attorney in court; defendants come not but make default; default of defendants taken; after waiting one hour, and defendants still failing to appear, plaintiff demands trial; trial proceeds, note sued on offered in evidence, and the court being duly advised in the premises, finds there is due the plaintiff from the defendants or either of them the sum of $115.15 on said note as found due. It is therefore considered by the court that plaintiff' recover from said defendants or either of them the sum of $115.15 debt, and costs of suit taxed at $6. O. M. Enlow, County Judge.”

[580]*580Two questions are presented by the record : First, Had the bank legal capacity to sue ? and second, as to the authority of the county judge to issue a summons to be served on some of the defendants in another county. Section 24 of the Code provides that any company or association of persons formed for the purpose of carrying on any trade or business, or for the purpose of holding any species of property in this state, and not incorporated, may sue and be sued by such usual name as such company, partnership, or association may have assumed'to itself, or be known by, and it shall not be necessary in such case to set forth in the process or pleading, or to prove at the trial, the names of the persons composing such company.

If the People’s Bank is a partnership, it should be alleged that it was formed for the purpose of carrying on business in this state, etc., and if a corporation its corporate character should be pleaded.

In either case, if on the trial the want of legal capacity to sue appear, the plaintiff will fail in the action.

No copy of the note is set out in the record and none of the evidence is before us, so that we are unable to determine whether or not the note was given to the bank. If it was so given by that name the makers cannot deny the legal existence of the bank. (Platte Valley Bank v. Harding, 1 Neb., 461; Missouri Valley Land Company v. Bushnett,

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43 N.W. 347, 27 Neb. 577, 1889 Neb. LEXIS 258, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/bair-v-peoples-bank-neb-1889.