State v. McClain

286 P. 590, 132 Or. 561, 1930 Ore. LEXIS 230
Oregon Supreme Court·Decided March 22, 1930·Published·Cited by 3 cases

Opinion

In Banc. Plaintiffs instituted the above entitled action to require defendants to levy a tax for the purpose of raising revenue with which to pay the bonds matured and maturing, together with the interest thereon, outstanding against Wallowa Valley Improvement district No. 1, a municipal corporation incorporated as an irrigation district under the Laws of 1895, acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. Said improvement district No. 1 for the purpose of procuring funds for acquiring necessary property rights, reserving sites, water rights, construction work, and for otherwise carrying out the provisions of the law, duly issued $150,000 par value of its negotiable bonds bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Thereafter in May, 1921, said improvement district No. 1 duly sold its bonds to the amount of $125,000 par value; said bonds being dated May 1, 1921; principal and interest payable at the office of the county treasurer of Wallowa county, Oregon, or the fiscal agency of the state of Oregon in New York City at the option of the holders. Said bonds had interest coupons attached and matured serially from May 1, 1926, to May 1, 1941. Thereafter about May 1, 1922, pursuant to said authority, said improvement district issued and sold similar bonds in the amount of $20,000 par value, dated January 1, 1922, and which bonds last mentioned matured serially from January 1, 1927, to January 1, 1942, payable as the bonds hereinabove first mentioned. All of said bonds were negotiable in form and constituted a general obligation against said improvement district No. 1. Plaintiffs own $12,000 in bonds maturing on and before January 1, 1930, and $5,500 maturing on May 1, 1930. In addition to the principal of the bonds *Page 563 maturing, said improvement district No. 1 is also delinquent in a large amount of interest. There are other bonds outstanding and maturing which taken with the bonds owned by plaintiffs and the accumulated interest aggregate the sum of $26,140 in bonds and interest which either was due at the time the petition herein was filed and presented or will become due on the first day of May, 1930. At the date of the filing of the petition herein, there were not sufficient funds to meet the instalments of the principal and interest on said bonds now in default, accruing and maturing May 1, 1930. It is set out in the alternative writ as follows:

"That at the session of the board of directors of said Wallowa Valley Improvement district No. 1 beginning on the first Tuesday in September, 1929, the said board adopted a resolution wherein and whereby said board purported to make a computation of the whole amount of money necessary to be raised by said district for the ensuing year for any and all purposes, for the payment of operating expenses in the sum of $4,246.86, and for other expenses in the sum of $12,661.29, and refused and did not include in said computation the amount of the principal and interest of the bonds of the district which are now in default, as aforesaid, and the bonds which will mature during the year 1930, as aforesaid, and the interest on the outstanding bonds which will accrue July 1, 1930.

"That on the 13th day of November, 1929, the said bondholders' committee of Wallowa Valley Improvement district No. 1, being the relators herein, made a demand in writing upon the directors of said district, at Joseph, Oregon, to forthwith make the 1930 levy for the payment of interest and bond maturities, operation and maintenance, in proper form and according to law, and also to cover delinquencies; and the said board of directors neglected to make such assessment. *Page 564

"That thereafter, on November 16, 1929, the said bondholders' committee again demanded that a proper levy be made to care for all delinquencies, and that an assessment be made on every acre of land within the district to pay the amount due on said bonds; and that the board of directors again neglected and refused, and has ever since neglected and refused, to make the assessment required to pay the amounts due on said bonds, principal and interest, as aforesaid."

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