Chambers v. Calhoun

18 Pa. 13, 1851 Pa. LEXIS 210
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedSeptember 8, 1851
StatusPublished
Cited by3 cases

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Chambers v. Calhoun, 18 Pa. 13, 1851 Pa. LEXIS 210 (Pa. 1851).

Opinion

The opinion of this Court was delivered by

Gibson, C. J.

Nor is it of consequence that the building committee had finished the edifice and been discharged. Though functi officio as to that, they were still trustees for the recovery of this debt. It is of no importance that another committee had been raised to “ wait on William Chambers in reference to his obligation.” Even had the congregation desired to transfer this chose in action to another committee, so as to enable them to sue in their own names, it could not have done so: and the only course was to sue in the names of the surviving members of the original committee.

Judgment affirmed.

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