Miller v. State

82 U.S. 478, 21 L. Ed. 98, 15 Wall. 478, 1872 U.S. LEXIS 1278
CourtSupreme Court of the United States
DecidedJanuary 18, 1873
StatusPublished
Cited by51 cases

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Miller v. State, 82 U.S. 478, 21 L. Ed. 98, 15 Wall. 478, 1872 U.S. LEXIS 1278 (1873).

Opinions

Mr. Justice CLIFFORD

delivered the opinion of the court.

Corporate franchises, granted to private corporations, if duly accepted by the corporators, partake of the nature of legal estates, aud the grant, under such circumstances, if it be absolute in its terms, and without any condition or reservation, importing a different intent, becomes a contract within the protection of that clause of the Constitution which ordains that no State shall pass any law impairing the obligation of contracts. Charters of private corporations are regarded as executed contracts between the State and the corporators, and the rule is well settled that the legislature, if the charter does not contain any reservation or other provision modifying or limiting the nature of the contract, cannot repeal, impair, or alter such a charter against the consent or without the default of the corporation, judicially ascertained and declared. Subsequent legislation, altering or modifying such a charter, where there is no such reservation, is plainly unauthorized, if it is prejudicial to the rights of the corporators, and was passed without their assent. Where such a provision is incorporated in the charter, it is clear that it qualifies the grant, and that the subsequent exercise of that reserved power cannot be regarded as an act within the prohibition of the Constitution.

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