Medway Cotton Manufactory v. Adams

10 Mass. 360
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedOctober 15, 1813
StatusPublished
Cited by50 cases

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Medway Cotton Manufactory v. Adams, 10 Mass. 360 (Mass. 1813).

Opinion

Sewall, J.,

delivered the opinion of the Court.

In this action of assumpsit, the defendants are charged upon u note made by them, with an averment that it was made to the [360]*360plaintiffs by the name of Richardson, Metcalf, & Co. To this declaration there is a demurrer; and the ground taken oy the defendants is, that the promise expressed in the note declared on is not recoverable by' the plaintiffs.

It is argued, by the counsel for the defendants, that the objection of a variance of name is not obviated by the "averment that the promise, expressed in the note to a firm or company of individuals, was, in fact, a promise to the plaintiffs in their corporate capacity; and that the declaration is repugnant and absurd in the case of a corporation, whatever might be thought of a like form of declaring in the case of a natural body or person; and that the demurrer is no confession of the averment, if the declaration is substantially or formally insufficient. Cases have been also cited, to show that grants and obligations, to and by corporations, have been avoided in consequence of mistakes in expressing the corporate name.

* On the other hand, for the plaintiffs, the argument is, that the firm or persons named in the note are to be considered as agents for the corporation; and that the promise, being, in effect, to their use, is to ber demanded in the name of the principal, although expressed to the agent.

In the case supposed for the plaintiffs, the form of declaring would be according to the legal operation of the contract, as upon a promise made to the plaintiffs, not to them in the name of their agent.

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