State v. Stebbins

1 Stew. 299
CourtSupreme Court of Alabama
DecidedJanuary 15, 1828
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Bluebook
State v. Stebbins, 1 Stew. 299 (Ala. 1828).

Opinion

JUDGE SAFFOLD

delivered the opinion of the Court.

In the determination of this case, it is necessary to make a brief examination into the nature and design of corporations in general, and of this in particular. The object and necessity at all times and in every country, of incorporating companies, has been to give them perpetuity and legal authority to exercise specific powers and privileges of a nature promising some degree of public utility, and to which individuals in their natural capacity, are supposed incompetent; or such as are of a nature so far involving the general interest of society, that public policy forbids the unrestrained pursuit of them by individuals. The doctrine has universally prevailed, that a corporation can only exercise such powers as are specifically granted by the “ act of incorporation,” or are necessary to carry into effect the powers expressly granted. [307]*307This principle is clearly maintained by Thompson, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of New-York, in the same opinion referred to by the defendant’s counsel to maintain another principle, deemed material to the defence.

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McDavid v. Bank of Bay Minette
69 So. 452 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1915)
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4 Ala. 558 (Supreme Court of Alabama, 1843)

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