Troy & Boston Railroad v. Warren
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This action was brought to recover nine several calls of stock in the plaintiffs’ company, of [311]*311$1000 each, with interest from the time said calls became due and payable. The defendants were the heirs at law of Nathan Warren, formerly of the city of Troy, deceased. The complaint counted upon an instrument called “ a preliminary paper,” similar in its terms, in all respects, to that in the case of “ The Troy and Boston Railroad Company v. Tibbits,” decided at this term,
The judgment must be reversed and a new trial ordered. The decision at the circuit was predicated upon the validity and ob-. ligatory nature of the same instrument upon which the action of The Troy and Boston Railroad Company v. Tibbits was brought, and we might content ourselves with assigning the reasons given in that case for a reversal; but there is still further reason. These defendants did not even execute the preliminary subscription. The statute prescribes a particular mode of subscription, and it is to be followed. The associates shall severally subscribe articles, &c. But conceding that the defendants might contract as joint subscribers by any name they choose to adopt for that purpose, (their individual names not being necessary,) we will look in vain in the case for any proof that the defendants ever adopted this subscription by this name. Judgment must be reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to abide the event.
Harris, Watson and Wright, Justices.]
Ante, p. 297.
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