Indianapolis, Eel River & Southwestern Railroad v. Hyde

23 N.E. 706, 122 Ind. 188, 1890 Ind. LEXIS 66
CourtIndiana Supreme Court
DecidedFebruary 18, 1890
DocketNo. 14,509
StatusPublished

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Indianapolis, Eel River & Southwestern Railroad v. Hyde, 23 N.E. 706, 122 Ind. 188, 1890 Ind. LEXIS 66 (Ind. 1890).

Opinion

Berkshire, J.

The appellee, who was the plaintiff below, brought this action upon the following writing issued by the appellant:

“The Indianapolis, Ed River and Southwestern Railroad Company.
To P. D. Smith, Dr.
“ To salary and expenses as per bill rendered and allowed by the board of directors of said company, May 7th, 1885, to wit: $6,155.57. Correct.
[seal.] “ W. R. Eldridge, Secretary.
“Approved for payment: P. D. Smith, President.”
Assigned as follows:
“ For value received, I have this day assigned to Abner R. Hyde, of Indianapolis, Indiana, a certain writing in my favor against the Indianapolis, Eel River and Southwestern [190]*190Railroad, for the sum of $6,155.57, heretofore audited, allowed and approved for payment.
“ Given under my hand this 4th day of October, 1886.
“ P. D. Smith.”

It is alleged in the complaint that the said Smith on the 7th day of May, 1885, then and there having a demand and making a claim against said corporation in the sum of $6,-155.57 for services by him rendered, for money by him loaned to the said corporation, and for money laid out and expended for its benefit, an accounting was then and there had and stated between the said Smith and said corporation, whereby it was agreed between the parties that there was then and there due to the said Smith from the said corporation upon the several considerations stated, the said sum of $6,155.57, and as an evidence thereof the said corporation caused to be issued to him the said writing. The said Smith was made a party defendant to the action that he might answer as to the said assignment.

The appellant demurred to the complaint, which demurrer was overruled, and it saved an exception. The next step taken by the appellant was to file a plea in abatement, in which it was averred, that theretofore, to wit, on the 14th day of February, 1883, the board of directors of the appellant company, of which board the said P. D. Smith was president, took the following action, he being then and there present:

“At a special meeting of the board of directors held at the company’s office in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on the 14th day of February, 1883, P. D. Smith, president, in the chair, present also Robert Smith, vice-president, and J. M. Nees, secretary ; there were also present H. W. Ayres, N. J. Hill, F. H. Tapy, J. A. Keller, S. B. Rodebaugh, D. C. Diers, J. M. Smith, ¥m. M. Smith, C. J. Wilkinson and William Daggy, directors. On motion the following resolution was adopted :
‘ Resolved, That the salary of the president and secre[191]*191tary of the company be paid monthly out of the money that may come into the hands of the treasurer from the first sale of bonds; and that the expenses of officers be paid out of ,any funds now in the hands of-the treasurer, or that may hereafter come into said treasurer’s hands. And that the president’s salary shall be two thousand dollars per annum, and that the secretary’s salary shall be one thousand dollars per annum, and actual expenses incurred in the service of the company by the said officers.’
“ On motion of H. W. Ayres the board adjourned to meet on call of the president.
P. D. Smith, President.
“Attest: Jambs M. Nees, Secretary.”

That afterwards, on the 7th day of May, 1885, the following proceedings were had by the board of directors of said appellant concerning all the claims that said Powhattan D. Smith had and held against said railroad company :

Office of the Indianapolis, Eel River and Southwestern RailRoad Company.
May 7th, 1885.
“The directors met at 2 p. M. on call of the president; present P. D. Smith, Robert Smith, Bond, Wilkinson, Nelson, Hunting, Tapy, Hill, Keller and Eld ridge.
“ The president also presented the following:
Indianapolis, Ind., May 7th, 1885.
‘To the Board of Directors of the Indianapolis, Eel River and Southwestern Railroad Company ;
“‘ Gentlemen — I submit herewith my account with the R. R. Company as president thereof.
“ ‘ Eor the first item of the account I hold an order on the treasurer, signed by H. W. Ayres, auditor, but on reference to the minutes I find no record of such item being allowed, therefore I incorporate the same in this account.
“ ‘ The second item of this account was allowed January 16th, 1884, and I hold an order on the treasurer for the amount-, but as it has never been paid I have also incorporated the same in this account.
[192]*192“ ‘ My salary as president is due and unpaid since February 1st, 1883, making two years, three months and seven days to date.
“‘My expense account, dated April 29th, 1884, was presented to the board at their meeting that day, and passed without consideration. I have therefore inserted the same in this account, and ask its allowance.
“ ‘ The balance of this account comprises my expenses up to date since my last report. Respectfully submitted,
“ ‘ P. D. Smith/
“The Indianapolis, Eel River and Southwestern Railroad Company.
“In account with P. D. Smith, Dr.
“1884. Dr.
Jan’y 9th. To ac’t attached ‘ Exhibit A’ . . $331 97 Jan’y 16th. To ac’t attached ‘ Exhibit B ’ . . 534 33 •
Feb. 1st. To 12 mo. salary due and unpaid . 2,000 00 April 29th. To ac’t attached ‘Exhibit C’ . . 159 00
Feb. 1st, 1885. To 12 mo. salary due and unpaid............. 2,000 00
May 7th, 1885. To 3J mo. salary due and unpaid.....1........ 541 67
May 7th, 1885. To ac’t attached‘Exhibit D’. 601 60
$6,168 57
Or. 1884.
April 29th. By cash from board to payment . $13 00
Balance due............$6,155 57
“ On motion of Mr. Bond, seconded by Mr. Huntington, that the account be allowed, subject to the conditions of a resolution on salaries adopted February 14th, 1883, it was carried.
“ Mr. Bond moved to adjourn subject to the call of the president. Carried.
“Attest:
W. K. Eldridge, Secretary.”

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